For the most part, the law eschews the role of moral character in legal blame. But when we observe an actor who causes harm, legal and psychological blame processes are in tension. Procedures for legal blame assume an assessment of the actor\u27s mental state, and ultimately of responsibility, that is independent of the moral character of the actor. In this paper, I present experimental evidence to suggest that perceptions of intent, foreseeability, and possibly causation can be colored by independent reasons for thinking the actor is a bad person, and are mediated by the experience of negative moral emotion. Our emotional reactions are not only a product of the act and the outcome, but also a product of inferences about the general virtuou...
In most discussions of moral responsibility, an agent’s moral responsibility for harming or failing ...
Research on moral judgement has mostly examined judgements of moral wrongdoing. Little has been said...
It is clear that lack of awareness of the consequences of an action can undermine moral responsibili...
Blameworthiness, in the criminal law context, is conceived as the carefully calculated end product o...
This work examines the social practice of blaming, beginning with a prominent view of the moral phil...
Dominant theories of moral blame require an individual to have caused or intended harm. However, the...
Moral judgments about a situation are profoundly shaped by the perception of individuals in that sit...
Dominant theories of moral blame require an individual to have caused or intended harm. However, the...
Central cases of moral blame suggest that blame presupposes that its target deserves to feel guilty,...
In criminal law, the mental state of the defendant is a crucial determinant of the grade of crime th...
Blame judgments are social acts that people use to regulate the behavior of others. Blame judgments ...
Recent years have witnessed renewed, multidisciplinary interest in the study of moral judgments and ...
Much of the philosophical work on moral responsibility assumes that we should understand people’s mo...
In this paper, I first review some of the recent empirical work on the biasing effect that moral con...
The present studies investigate how the intentions of third parties influence judgments of moral res...
In most discussions of moral responsibility, an agent’s moral responsibility for harming or failing ...
Research on moral judgement has mostly examined judgements of moral wrongdoing. Little has been said...
It is clear that lack of awareness of the consequences of an action can undermine moral responsibili...
Blameworthiness, in the criminal law context, is conceived as the carefully calculated end product o...
This work examines the social practice of blaming, beginning with a prominent view of the moral phil...
Dominant theories of moral blame require an individual to have caused or intended harm. However, the...
Moral judgments about a situation are profoundly shaped by the perception of individuals in that sit...
Dominant theories of moral blame require an individual to have caused or intended harm. However, the...
Central cases of moral blame suggest that blame presupposes that its target deserves to feel guilty,...
In criminal law, the mental state of the defendant is a crucial determinant of the grade of crime th...
Blame judgments are social acts that people use to regulate the behavior of others. Blame judgments ...
Recent years have witnessed renewed, multidisciplinary interest in the study of moral judgments and ...
Much of the philosophical work on moral responsibility assumes that we should understand people’s mo...
In this paper, I first review some of the recent empirical work on the biasing effect that moral con...
The present studies investigate how the intentions of third parties influence judgments of moral res...
In most discussions of moral responsibility, an agent’s moral responsibility for harming or failing ...
Research on moral judgement has mostly examined judgements of moral wrongdoing. Little has been said...
It is clear that lack of awareness of the consequences of an action can undermine moral responsibili...