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The Facts and Practices of Moral Responsibility

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Strawsonians about moral responsibility often claim that our practices of holding morally responsible fix the facts of moral responsibility, rather than the other way round. Many have argued that such ‘reversal’ claims have an unwelcome consequence: If our practices of holding morally responsible fix the facts of moral responsibility, does this not imply, absurdly, that if we held severely mentally ill people responsible, they would be responsible? We provide a new Strawsonian answer to this question, and we explore the relation between reversal claims and (in)compatibilism.
Journal: Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
ISSN: 0279-0750
Issue: 3
Volume: 100
Pages: 790 - 811
Publication year:2019
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Authors from:Higher Education
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