Responsibility & the Moral Sentiments (Paper)
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1 Introduction 1(17) 1.1 The Problem 2(5) 1.2 The Solution 7(9) 1.3 Prospectus 16(2) 2 Emotions and Expectations 18(33) 2.1 The Approach Sketched 20(5) 2.2 Narrowing the Class 25(8) 2.3 Reactive and Nonreactive, Moral and Nonmoral 33(7) 2.4 Irrational Guilt 40(11) 3 Responsibility 51(33) 3.1 Responsibility, Blame, and Moral Sanction 52(10) 3.2 Responsibility and the Reactive Emotions 62(12) 3.3 The Reactive Account and Moral Judgment 74(10) 4 Methodological Interlude 84(34) 4.1 Understanding the Debate 85(10) 4.2 Strawson's Arguments 95(8) 4.3 Fairness 103(6) 4.4 Strategies 109(9) 5 Blameworthiness and the Excuses 118(36) 5.1 Excuses and Intentions 120(7) 5.2 Qualities of Will 127(9) 5.3 A Typology of Excuses 136(11) 5.4 Determinism and Excuses 147(7) 6 Accountability and the Exemptions 154(41) 6.1 Exemptions and Abilities 155(11) 6.2 Exemptions: Some Cases 166(14) 6.3 Determinism and Rational Powers 180(6) 6.4 Comparisons and Contrasts 186(9) 7 The Lure of Liberty 195(31) 7.1 Avoidability and Harm 196(11) 7.2 Opportunity and Possibility 207(7) 7.3 Difficulty and Control 214(7) 7.4 Oughts and Cans 221(5) 8 Conclusion 226(11) Appendix 1 Further Emotional Vicissitudes 237(14) Appendix 2 Alternate Possibilities 251(16) Index 267
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