In this paper, I explore the origin of the moral authority to judge another person’s wrong actions through the relationships to those involved in the situation. I also argue that moral authority has an aspect grounded in past experience with similar situations and the ability to understand what it means to be held and to hold another morally responsible. The purpose of defining moral authority and its application is determined to be for the moral growth of the perpetrator, until further development is denied, in which case the possible occurrence of manipulation to stay in relation with the unchanging person is considered
What distinguishes moral judgements from judgements of other kinds? In addressing this question, thi...
As with other cognitive faculties, the etiology of moral judgment and its connection to early develo...
We evaluate people and groups as responsible or not, depending on how seriously they take their resp...
In this presentation, I explore the origin of the moral authority to judge another person’s wrong ac...
This paper is an inquiry into the ethics of moral judgments. Judging is an activity, which has speci...
In our daily lives, we face many opportunities to judge others based on moral principles. These eval...
A person sometimes forms moral beliefs by relying on another person’s moral testimony. In this paper...
In this paper, I argue that some of the disagreements about the continuity or discontinuity of human...
This paper explores the connections between two central topics in moral and political philosophy: th...
What is the purpose of moral judgment? In the present chapter, we argue that the goal of moral cogni...
This paper shows how moral concepts are definable in terms of reasons for the blame sentiment. It th...
This paper looks at the attribution of moral responsibility in the light of Kant's claim that the ma...
In this dissertation I argue that philosophical theorizing about moral responsibility has not paid s...
Research on moral judgement has mostly examined judgements of moral wrongdoing. Little has been said...
Objective. To study the variety of the moral luck demonstration depending on the level of the agent’...
What distinguishes moral judgements from judgements of other kinds? In addressing this question, thi...
As with other cognitive faculties, the etiology of moral judgment and its connection to early develo...
We evaluate people and groups as responsible or not, depending on how seriously they take their resp...
In this presentation, I explore the origin of the moral authority to judge another person’s wrong ac...
This paper is an inquiry into the ethics of moral judgments. Judging is an activity, which has speci...
In our daily lives, we face many opportunities to judge others based on moral principles. These eval...
A person sometimes forms moral beliefs by relying on another person’s moral testimony. In this paper...
In this paper, I argue that some of the disagreements about the continuity or discontinuity of human...
This paper explores the connections between two central topics in moral and political philosophy: th...
What is the purpose of moral judgment? In the present chapter, we argue that the goal of moral cogni...
This paper shows how moral concepts are definable in terms of reasons for the blame sentiment. It th...
This paper looks at the attribution of moral responsibility in the light of Kant's claim that the ma...
In this dissertation I argue that philosophical theorizing about moral responsibility has not paid s...
Research on moral judgement has mostly examined judgements of moral wrongdoing. Little has been said...
Objective. To study the variety of the moral luck demonstration depending on the level of the agent’...
What distinguishes moral judgements from judgements of other kinds? In addressing this question, thi...
As with other cognitive faculties, the etiology of moral judgment and its connection to early develo...
We evaluate people and groups as responsible or not, depending on how seriously they take their resp...