Zimmerman Michael J. (Professor Of Philosophy Emeritus At The University Of North Carolina At Greensboro) - Ignorance And Moral Responsibility - HardcoverBinding: Hardcover Description: Michael J. Zimmerman investigates the relation between ignorance and moral responsibility. He begins with the presentation of a case in which a tragedy occurs one to which many people have unwittingly contributed and addresses the question of whether their ignorance absolves them of blame for what happened. Inspection of the case issues in the Argument from Ignorance whose conclusion is that to be blameworthy for one's
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Binding: Hardcover
Description: Michael J. Zimmerman investigates the relation between ignorance and moral responsibility. He begins with the presentation of a case in which a tragedy occurs one to which many people have unwittingly contributed and addresses the question of whether their ignorance absolves them of blame for what happened. Inspection of the case issues in the Argument from Ignorance whose conclusion is that to be blameworthy for one's behaviour and its consequences one must at some time in the history of that behaviour have known that one was engaged in wrongdoing - a thesis that threatens to undermine many everyday ascriptions of responsibility. This argument is examined and refined in ensuing chapters by way of first a detailed inquiry into the nature of moral responsibility ignorance and control all of which play a crucial role in the argument and then an application of the fruits of this investigation to the question of whether and how someone might be to blame for behaviour that stems from either culpable ignorance negligence recklessness or the kind of fundamental moral ignorance that often characterizes evildoers. The Argument from Ignorance implies that in a great many such cases the agent has an excuse for the wrongdoing in question. This is a disturbing verdict and in the final chapter challenges to the argument are entertained. Despite the merits of some of these challenges it is held that the argument revised one last time survives them.
Title: Ignorance And Moral Responsibility
Author(s): Zimmerman Michael J. (Professor Of Philosophy Emeritus At The University Of North Carolina At Greensboro)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Barcode: 9780192859570
Pages: 392 Pages
Publication Date: 12/19/2022
Category: Social & Political Philosophy
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Zimmerman Michael J. (Professor Of Philosophy Emeritus At The University Of North Carolina At Greensboro) - Ignorance And Moral Responsibility - Hardcover