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The Problem of Morally Repugnant Beliefs
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Declan Smithies
Published: 20 July 2023
... Justification–Culpability Link Harman Elizabeth Parity Thesis Rosen Gideon Revised Culpability Datum rationalism moral moral epistemology epistemic justification moral blameworthiness moral rationalism morally repugnant beliefs What is the connection between justification and truth in moral...
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Assessing Culpability: The Role of Background and Character
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José B. Ashford and Melissa Kupferberg
Published: 05 September 2013
...This chapter examines legal and philosophical concepts of culpability and character that can aid mitigation professionals in challenging distorted conceptions of background and character in assessing the moral blameworthiness of a capital defendant. The discussions cover responsibility...
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Blameworthiness Under Threat
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Ishtiyaque Haji
Published: 21 January 2016
... of reason for which moral blameworthiness is constrained. Moral responsibility Arpaly N Blameworthiness Blameworthiness Impermissibility Campbell J K Copp D Fields L Fischer J M Mellema G Objective Pereboom D Smith H Widerker D Simple Subjective Zimmerman M J Complex Subjective 1 McNamara P...
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Responsibility and Frankfurt-type Examples
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David Widerker
Published: 02 September 2009
... a defender of Frankfurt might be able to come up with a genuine example of an FR-situation, avoidability would still remain a necessary condition for at least one important type of moral responsibility—that of moral blameworthiness. In the course of defending this last claim, the article defends a more...
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What Is Criminal Culpability?
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Alexander Sarch
Published: 20 June 2019
... into the express grounds for the willful ignorance doctrine, is a distinctively legal notion. As 28 such, it might come apart from moral blameworthiness. 1 Roughly put, the former is what makes one an apt target of reactive emotions like resentment and indignation, while culpability is the primary...
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The Evolution of Proportionality in Sentencing: Strengthening Communication and Individualization
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Marie Manikis
Published: 06 January 2025
... individualization of harm, notably, by including victims, and an expanded understanding of moral blameworthiness. It then builds on Roberts’ commitment towards a more accurate ascription of censure and culpability within just deserts, by relying on empirical studies and experiential evidence in order to revisit...
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