2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10677-019-09982-w
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Inadequate Agency and Appropriate Anger

Abstract: Communication and cultivation accounts of responsibility (CC accounts) argue that blaming has an important communicative and agency-cultivating function when addressed at someone we consider to be deserving of blame. On these accounts, responsible agents are agents who can understand negative reactive attitudes and are (generally) sensitive to their moral-agency cultivating function. In this paper I examine our reproachful engagements with agents whose moral agency is underdeveloped or compromised. I discuss h… Show more

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“…Our paper conceptualizes nurturing reproach as therapeutic expression of negative affective responses to service users. A further conceptual question is whether these forms of reproach can ever be described as blaming or can be responses that track blameworthy persons (Brandenburg, 2019). In our interviews the clinicians insisted that they were not.…”
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“…Our paper conceptualizes nurturing reproach as therapeutic expression of negative affective responses to service users. A further conceptual question is whether these forms of reproach can ever be described as blaming or can be responses that track blameworthy persons (Brandenburg, 2019). In our interviews the clinicians insisted that they were not.…”
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“…whether high stakes of getting it wrong can determine what counts as justification. The literature on pragmatism and 2 I will have to set aside complicated questions about which forms of criticism count as blame, as well as whether other responses like reproach should be considered a species of blame, or a distinct category altogether (Brandenburg, 2019). All that matters is that blame comes in a variety of forms, which can be stronger or weaker, and which are fitting responses to epistemically irresponsible agents depending on the nature of that agent's violation.…”
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“…Even if the child's adoption of his bad motive fully employed his pertinent mental capacities, his malevolence is typically not considered, or at least arguably ought not to be deemed, as morally serious as that of an otherwise similar neurotypical adult (see also e.g. [49]). Similarly, even if Hannah's adoption of his bad motive fully employed her pertinent mental capacities that would not appear to warrant punishing her as harshly as Frank.…”
Section: Offenders' Motives Should Be Weighed In View Of Their Capaci...mentioning
confidence: 99%