Reasonable expectations, moral responsibility, and empirical data

Volume: 177, Issue: 10, Pages: 2945 - 2968
Published: Oct 16, 2019
Abstract
Many philosophers think that a necessary condition on moral blameworthiness is that the wrongdoer can reasonably be expected to avoid the action for which she is blamed. Those who think so assume as a matter of course that the expectations at issue here are normative expectations that contrast with the non-normative or predictive expectations we form concerning the probable conduct of others, and they believe, or at least assume, that there is a...
Paper Details
Title
Reasonable expectations, moral responsibility, and empirical data
Published Date
Oct 16, 2019
Volume
177
Issue
10
Pages
2945 - 2968
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