Does moral responsibility require the ability to do otherwise? For example, must one have been able to refrain from an evil deed if one is […] Read More
Tag: Moral Responsibility
Hello all, It's very exciting for all of us at the Soup, and a true honor for me, to introduce T.M. Scanlon as this week's […] Read More
On behalf of Carolina Sartorio, who's writing a paper on a new kind of luck, I'm posting, with her permission, her core motivating cases in […] Read More
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(Also posted on Flickers of Freedom.) I am a fan of attributability as a conception of responsibility. The trick, as we all know, is to […] Read More
In honor of my favorite philosophical article, I'm pleased to pass on the following announcement from Neal Tognazzini: This year marks the 50th anniversary of […] Read More
In the previous post, I noted that there are two important aspects of Scanlonian blame — relationships and meaning — and that extending Scanlon's account […] Read More
Part 1, for those of you old enough to remember, was posted two years ago here. Yes, I'm a very slow thinker. In Part 2, […] Read More