Philosophers have had a lot to say about blame, much less about praise. In this paper, I follow some recent authors in arguing that this is a mistake. However, unlike these recent authors, the reasons I identify for scrutinising praise are to do with the ways in which praise is, systematically, unjustly apportioned. Specifically, drawing on testimony and findings from social psychology, I argue that praise is often apportioned in ways that reflect and entrench existing structures of oppression. Articulating what is going wrong here helps us to see what to do about it
The effects of praise on individuals’ motivation are surprisingly complex. According to self-determi...
When we focus on asymmetries of power in our society, we find that blame and praise are unfairly dis...
The paper defends the idea that when we evaluate whether agents deserve praise or blame for their ac...
Philosophers have had a lot to say about blame, much less about praise. In this paper, I follow some...
Praise, unlike blame, is generally considered well intended and beneficial, and therefore in less ne...
In recent years there has been an explosion of philosophical work on blame. Much of this work has fo...
Praise, unlike blame, is generally considered well intended and beneficial, and therefore in less ne...
Praise is perhaps the most widely used technique to influence others. When used appropriately, prais...
It is a commonplace that blameworthy agents deserve blame, and praiseworthy agents deserve praise. B...
This encyclopedia entry contrasts three influential philosophical accounts of our everyday practices...
Despite extensive recent investigations of moral judgments, little is known about how negative judgm...
Despite extensive recent investigations of moral judgments, little is known about how negative judgm...
We praise people for morally good things: giving to charity, being generous, having compassion for t...
The present studies examined whether the tendency to praise others for positive (i.e., moral) behavi...
When we focus on asymmetries of power in our society, we find that blame and praise are unfairly dis...
The effects of praise on individuals’ motivation are surprisingly complex. According to self-determi...
When we focus on asymmetries of power in our society, we find that blame and praise are unfairly dis...
The paper defends the idea that when we evaluate whether agents deserve praise or blame for their ac...
Philosophers have had a lot to say about blame, much less about praise. In this paper, I follow some...
Praise, unlike blame, is generally considered well intended and beneficial, and therefore in less ne...
In recent years there has been an explosion of philosophical work on blame. Much of this work has fo...
Praise, unlike blame, is generally considered well intended and beneficial, and therefore in less ne...
Praise is perhaps the most widely used technique to influence others. When used appropriately, prais...
It is a commonplace that blameworthy agents deserve blame, and praiseworthy agents deserve praise. B...
This encyclopedia entry contrasts three influential philosophical accounts of our everyday practices...
Despite extensive recent investigations of moral judgments, little is known about how negative judgm...
Despite extensive recent investigations of moral judgments, little is known about how negative judgm...
We praise people for morally good things: giving to charity, being generous, having compassion for t...
The present studies examined whether the tendency to praise others for positive (i.e., moral) behavi...
When we focus on asymmetries of power in our society, we find that blame and praise are unfairly dis...
The effects of praise on individuals’ motivation are surprisingly complex. According to self-determi...
When we focus on asymmetries of power in our society, we find that blame and praise are unfairly dis...
The paper defends the idea that when we evaluate whether agents deserve praise or blame for their ac...