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Helping Itassignment of blameworthiness2 to agents. On the one hand, it is asked how it could possibly be fair to blame an agent for something manifestly not under his control? Surely what is beyond our control is also not our fault? On the other hand, it is pointed out that there do seem to be numerous sorts无辜 发表于 2025-3-27 06:31:14
Ought without Abilityto perform it, where ‘be able to’ is understood to mean not only having the ability to perform that particular action, but also the opportunity to do so. If a child is drowning in a lake, it is not enough that I know how to swim; if I ought to save the child then it has to be the case that I have thdefinition 发表于 2025-3-27 12:55:11
Omissions and Different Senses of Responsibilitye responsible for decisions not to act. But can we also be responsible for failing to decide to act? Take as given that we can be responsible for the outcomes of decision and of failing to decide. Can we similarly be responsible for the outcomes of decisions not to act and for the outcomes of failur多节 发表于 2025-3-27 16:32:51
Moral Responsibility Skepticism: Meeting McKenna’s Challengerves to be blamed or punished, praised or rewarded, just on the basis of actions they have performed. In his landmark recent book, Michael McKenna (2012) issues a powerful challenge to the skeptic. McKenna argues that blame is non-instrumentally good, or, at minimum, not bad, and suggests that skept中和 发表于 2025-3-27 19:35:42
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