There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or character, and the moral necessity of making negative judgments in some cases. I sketch a way in which we might accommodate both, via an evaluation of the good of reputation and the ethics of judgment of other people’s character and behaviour. I argue that a good reputation is a highly valuable good for its bearer, akin to a property right, and not to be damaged without serious reason deriving from the demands of justice and the common welfare. Rash judgment wrongfully damages reputation and is sometimes a seriously immoral act. Rashness is not merely about lack of evidence, but involves lack of charity and is to be avoided even in some case...
Dominant theories of moral blame require an individual to have caused or intended harm. However, the...
It is widely acknowledged that condoning the wrongdoing of others can itself be worthy of moral blam...
When we evaluate actions from the moral point of view, we can do this in two very different ways. We...
There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or...
There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or...
Four studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at restoring a moral ...
This chapter analyzes the philosophical import of the notion of reputation along two main axes: (1) ...
Although an individual has control over many of the statements, acts, and other biographical data po...
For the philosophy of normativity, the study of reputation helps a better understanding of the confl...
What is the purpose of moral judgment? In the present chapter, we argue that the goal of moral cogni...
Decision rules of reciprocity include 'I help those who helped me' (direct reciprocity) and 'I help ...
PublishedArticleFour studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at re...
In this paper, I explore the origin of the moral authority to judge another person’s wrong actions t...
The present studies examined whether the tendency to praise others for positive (i.e., moral) behavi...
One reason people engage in prosocial behavior is to reap the reputational benefits associated with ...
Dominant theories of moral blame require an individual to have caused or intended harm. However, the...
It is widely acknowledged that condoning the wrongdoing of others can itself be worthy of moral blam...
When we evaluate actions from the moral point of view, we can do this in two very different ways. We...
There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or...
There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or...
Four studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at restoring a moral ...
This chapter analyzes the philosophical import of the notion of reputation along two main axes: (1) ...
Although an individual has control over many of the statements, acts, and other biographical data po...
For the philosophy of normativity, the study of reputation helps a better understanding of the confl...
What is the purpose of moral judgment? In the present chapter, we argue that the goal of moral cogni...
Decision rules of reciprocity include 'I help those who helped me' (direct reciprocity) and 'I help ...
PublishedArticleFour studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at re...
In this paper, I explore the origin of the moral authority to judge another person’s wrong actions t...
The present studies examined whether the tendency to praise others for positive (i.e., moral) behavi...
One reason people engage in prosocial behavior is to reap the reputational benefits associated with ...
Dominant theories of moral blame require an individual to have caused or intended harm. However, the...
It is widely acknowledged that condoning the wrongdoing of others can itself be worthy of moral blam...
When we evaluate actions from the moral point of view, we can do this in two very different ways. We...