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The article analyzes the concepts of moral responsibility and free will in their close relationship and looks into their essential characteristics and influence on the legal system. Logical inconsistency of the conclusions on moral inadmissibility of the
Halyna Diakovska, Vasyl Hontar
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Attributions of Responsibility and Blame for Procrastination Behavior
The present study examined the relationship between procrastination, delay, blameworthiness, and moral responsibility. Undergraduate students (N = 240) were provided two scenarios in which the reason for inaction (procrastination, delay), the target ...
Sonia Rahimi +2 more
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Responsibility-Internalism Collapses: Conceptual, Normative, and Relational Challenges [PDF]
Moral responsibility is a fundamental component of ethics, shaping our understanding of accountability, blame, and praise. Responsibility-internalism, which holds that moral responsibility is grounded in some internal mental states, such as beliefs ...
Elahe Sadeqian, Ahmad Fazeli
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Die morele verantwoordelikheid van internetdiensverskaffers: �n Christelik etiese perspektief
The article deals with the moral responsibility of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) concerning the distribution of information in the virtual world, seen from the perspective of Christian Ethics.
J J Britz, D E de Villiers
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Adolescent Concepts of Responsibility in Different Typesof Moral Dilemmas
The paper presents results of an empirical study of adolescents' concepts of responsibility in different types of moral dilemmas characterized by violations of moral norms. The study proved that the type of moral dilemma and the context of interaction of
Molchanov S.V., Almazova O.V.,
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Moral responsibility after neuroscience
Moral responsibility is centered on the idea that, given some conditions, people deserve blame or credit, punishment or reward. At least according to traditional readings, moral responsibility presupposes free will, understood as the ability to choose ...
Lincoln Frias
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The Problem of the First Belief: Group Agents and Responsibility
Attributing moral responsibility to an agent requires that the agent is a capable member of a moral community. Capable members of a moral community are often thought of as moral reasoners (or moral persons) and, thus, to attribute moral responsibility to
Hirvonen Onni
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Robot Responsibility and Moral Community
It is almost a foregone conclusion that robots cannot be morally responsible agents, both because they lack traditional features of moral agency like consciousness, intentionality, or empathy and because of the apparent senselessness of holding them ...
Dane Leigh Gogoshin
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The controversial relationship between neuroscience and moral responsibility in psychopaths
Background From fields such as neuroethics and legal medicine it is increasingly common to raise the issue on whether it is necessary to rethink questions such as moral and criminal responsibility in individuals fulfilling Hare’s criteria for psychopathy.
José Eduardo Muñoz-Negro +5 more
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This article focuses on compatibilist approaches to moral responsibility—that is, approaches that see moral responsibility as compatible with the causal order of the world. A separate Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy article considers “Free Will” and incompatibilist perspectives.
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