On Culpable Ignorance and Akrasia

Ethics10.80
Volume: 125, Issue: 1, Pages: 137 - 151
Published: Oct 1, 2014
Abstract
A point of contention in recent discussions of the epistemic condition of moral responsibility is whether culpable ignorance must trace to akratic belief mismanagement. Neil Levy has recently defended an akrasia requirement by arguing that only an akratic agent has the capacity rationally to comply with epistemic expectations the violation of which contributes to her ignorance. In this paper I show that Levy’s argument is unsound. It is possible...
Paper Details
Title
On Culpable Ignorance and Akrasia
Published Date
Oct 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
125
Issue
1
Pages
137 - 151
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