Oxford Scholarship Online 2017
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198779667.003.0008
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Explaining (Away) the Epistemic Condition on Moral Responsibility

Abstract: It is clear that lack of awareness of the consequences of an action can undermine moral responsibility and blame for these consequences. But when and how it does so is controversial. Sometimes an agent believing that the outcome might occur is excused because it seemed unlikely to her, and sometimes an agent having no idea that it would occur is nevertheless to blame. A low or zero degree of belief might seem to excuse unless the agent "should have known better", but it is unclear how to spell out this normati… Show more

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