This paper poses an original puzzle about the relationship between causation and moral responsibility called The Moral Difference Puzzle. Using the puzzle, the paper argues for three related ideas: (1) the existence of a new sort of moral luck; (2) an intractable conflict between the causal concepts used in moral assessment; and (3) inability of leading theories of causation to capture the sorts of causal differences that matter for moral evaluation of agents’ causal contributions to outcomes
I argue that certain kinds of luck can partially determine an agent’s praiseworthiness and blamewort...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2003.In...
In discussions of moral responsibility for collectively produced effects, it is not uncommon to assu...
This paper poses an original puzzle about the relationship between causation and moral responsibilit...
This paper discusses a puzzling tension in attributions of moral responsibility in cases of resultan...
The concept of causation is essential to ascribing moral and legal responsibility since the only way...
Resultant moral luck occurs whenever aspects of an agent's moral responsibility are affected by luck...
This paper argues that several sorts of metaphysical and semantic indeterminacy afflict the causal r...
On a common characterization, moral luck occurs when factors beyond agents' control affect their mor...
Morality and causation are deeply intertwined. For instance, the value of anticipated consequences ...
How do people judge the degree of causal responsibility that an agent has for the outcomes of her ac...
The goal of this paper is to suggest that theoretical thinking with respect to metaphysical determin...
A series of recent studies indicate that people's moral judgments can impact their causal intuitions...
I argue that certain kinds of luck can partially determine an agent’s praiseworthiness and blamewort...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2003.In...
In discussions of moral responsibility for collectively produced effects, it is not uncommon to assu...
This paper poses an original puzzle about the relationship between causation and moral responsibilit...
This paper discusses a puzzling tension in attributions of moral responsibility in cases of resultan...
The concept of causation is essential to ascribing moral and legal responsibility since the only way...
Resultant moral luck occurs whenever aspects of an agent's moral responsibility are affected by luck...
This paper argues that several sorts of metaphysical and semantic indeterminacy afflict the causal r...
On a common characterization, moral luck occurs when factors beyond agents' control affect their mor...
Morality and causation are deeply intertwined. For instance, the value of anticipated consequences ...
How do people judge the degree of causal responsibility that an agent has for the outcomes of her ac...
The goal of this paper is to suggest that theoretical thinking with respect to metaphysical determin...
A series of recent studies indicate that people's moral judgments can impact their causal intuitions...
I argue that certain kinds of luck can partially determine an agent’s praiseworthiness and blamewort...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2003.In...
In discussions of moral responsibility for collectively produced effects, it is not uncommon to assu...