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Contents List of Charts and Figures Acknowledgments xiii xv PART I: INTRODUCTION OF THE ARGUMENT FROM IGNORANCE 1. The Argument from Ignorance 3 PART II: EXAMINATION AND REFINEMENT OF THE ARGUMENT FROM IGNORANCE 2. Moral Responsibility 2.1 Varieties of responsibility 2.1.1 Some key distinctions 2.1.2 The relation between blameworthiness and wrongdoing 2.1.3 Agent-evaluation and act-evaluation 2.1.4 Three kinds of moral judgments 2.2 Blameworthiness 2.2.1 The basis of blameworthiness 2.2.2 Diverse mental qualities 2.2.3 Control 2.2.4 The relation between the object and the basisof blameworthiness 2.3 The blame in blameworthiness 2.3.1 Thin blame (and praise) 2.3.2 Thick blame (and praise) 2.3.3 Thick blame (and praise) and the reactive attitudes 2.3.4 Thick blame as essentially emotional 2.3.5 Thick blame as essentially involving certain dispositions 2.3.6 Thick blame as essentially calling for an answer 2.3.7 Thick blame as essentially conversational 2.3.8 Thick blame as essentially involving a moral community 2.3.9 A conceptual circle 2.3.10 Breaking the circle 2.4 The worthiness in blameworthiness 2.4.1 From fittingness to worthiness 2.4.2 The ethics of blame 2.4.3 Between blameworthiness and blamelessness 27 29 29 32 37 38 41 41 43 45 45 48 48 51 57 60 62 62 66 69 74 78 81 81 84 87
X CONTENTS 2.5 Degrees of blameworthiness 2.5.1 Maximal blameworthiness 2.5.2 The two dimensions of blameworthiness 2.5.3 Comparing and aggregating degrees of blameworthiness 2.5.4 The basis of blameworthiness 2.5.5 Full blameworthiness 3. Ignorance 3.1 Knowledge and ignorance 3.2 Believing and failing to believe 3.2.1 Knowledge and belief 3.2.2 Beliefs and dispositions 3.2.3 Occurrent beliefs 3.2.4 Degrees of belief 3.2.5 Conflicting beliefs 3.2.6 Failing to believe 3.3 Acting from ignorance 3.4 Blameworthiness without wrongdoing 3.4.1 Accuses 3.4.2 Moral realism 3.4.3 Suberogation 4. Control 4.1 Volitional control 4.1.1 Doing something at will 4.1.2 The bilateral nature of volitional control 4.1.3 Direct vs. indirect control and immediate vs. remote control 4.1.4 Complete vs. partial control 4.1.5 Basic vs. enhanced control 4.1.6 Simple vs. intentional control 4.1.7 AB֊conditionals and indirect control 4.1.8 AB-conditionals and direct control 4.1.9 Control vs. freedom 4.1.10 Possessing vs. exercising control 4.2 Simple vs. intentional control 4.2.1 Control and awareness 4.2.2 Reasons-responsiveness 4.3 Direct vs. indirect control 4.4 Control over omissions 4.4.1 Acts of omission 4.4.2 Can control be purely passive? 4.4.3 The locus of direct control 4.5 Degrees of control 4.5.1 The extent of control 4.5.2 Whole control 4.5.3 Awareness of circumstances 89 89 91 92 93 96 101 102 106 106 108 112 117 122 124 126 128 128 133 133 137 138 138 139 141 143 144 145 146 148 153 154 156 156 161 166 169 169 173 176 177 177 178 179
CONTENTS 4.5.4 4.5.5 4.5.6 4.5.7 Reasons-responsiveness Difficulty Freedom The relation between degree of blameworthiness and degree of control 4.6 Control over beliefs 4.6.1 Doxastic voluntarism 4.6.2 Indirect control over beliefs 4.6.3 Direct control over beliefs 4.6.4 Believing at will 4.6.5 The Argument against Believing at Will 4.6.6 The Argument against Considering at Will ХІ 180 181 182 182 183 183 184 186 188 195 206 5. Culpable Ignorance 5.1 Tracing blameworthiness 5.1.1 Tracing and tracking 5.1.2 Does tracing require tracking? 5.1.3 Foreseeability 5.1.4 Moral luck 5.1.5 Tracing culpability for ignorant wrongdoing 5.2 Exculpatory culpable ignorance 5.2.1 Does ignorance of wrongdoing ever provide an excuse for wrongdoing? 5.2.2 The shadow cast by the benighting act 5.2.3 Inculpatory ignorance 209 210 210 211 214 217 225 232 6. Negligence 6.1 Inadvertent wrongdoing 6.2 Morally substandard inadvertence 6.2.1 Substandard inattention to what one already knows 6.2.2 Substandard ignorance 237 238 244 244 252 7. Recklessness 7.1 Conscious wrongdoing 7.1.1 Conscious negligence and inadvertentrecklessness 7.1.2 Acting recklessly vs. acting knowingly 7.1.3 Conscious risk-taking vs. consciouswrongdoing 7.1.4 Risking harm vs. risking wrong 7.1.5 Purposely doing wrong 7.2 Motivated ignorance 7.2.1 Varieties of motivated ignorance 7.2.2 The law on willful ignorance 7.2.3 The duty to inquire 7.2.4 Motivated non-moral ignorance 7.2.5 Motivated moral ignorance 256 256 257 260 261 264 271 273 274 276 278 283 286 233 234 236
xii CONTENTS 8. Fundamental Moral Ignorance 8.1 Psychopathy 8.2 Evil 8.3 Amoralism 289 290 294 298 PART III: CHALLENGES TO THE ARGUMENT FROM IGNORANCE 9. Varieties of Blameworthiness 9.1 Negligence 9.1.1 Inadvertence and blameworthiness 9.1.2 Agent-regret and remorse 9.1.3 Morally substandard inadvertence 9.2 Blameworthiness and quality of will 9.2.1 Caring for morality de re vs. caring for morality de dicto 9.2.2 Conscientiousness and doing something for the right reason 9.2.3 Moral fetishism 9.2.4 Ill will 9.3 The unique moral significance of voluntary wrongdoing 9.4 Blameworthiness without responsibility 301 303 304 306 311 312 313 318 325 328 333 345 Postscript 347 Bibliography Index of Names Index of Subjects 349 365 370 |
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Contents List of Charts and Figures Acknowledgments xiii xv PART I: INTRODUCTION OF THE ARGUMENT FROM IGNORANCE 1. The Argument from Ignorance 3 PART II: EXAMINATION AND REFINEMENT OF THE ARGUMENT FROM IGNORANCE 2. Moral Responsibility 2.1 Varieties of responsibility 2.1.1 Some key distinctions 2.1.2 The relation between blameworthiness and wrongdoing 2.1.3 Agent-evaluation and act-evaluation 2.1.4 Three kinds of moral judgments 2.2 Blameworthiness 2.2.1 The basis of blameworthiness 2.2.2 Diverse mental qualities 2.2.3 Control 2.2.4 The relation between the object and the basisof blameworthiness 2.3 The blame in blameworthiness 2.3.1 Thin blame (and praise) 2.3.2 Thick blame (and praise) 2.3.3 Thick blame (and praise) and the reactive attitudes 2.3.4 Thick blame as essentially emotional 2.3.5 Thick blame as essentially involving certain dispositions 2.3.6 Thick blame as essentially calling for an answer 2.3.7 Thick blame as essentially conversational 2.3.8 Thick blame as essentially involving a moral community 2.3.9 A conceptual circle 2.3.10 Breaking the circle 2.4 The worthiness in blameworthiness 2.4.1 From fittingness to worthiness 2.4.2 The ethics of blame 2.4.3 Between blameworthiness and blamelessness 27 29 29 32 37 38 41 41 43 45 45 48 48 51 57 60 62 62 66 69 74 78 81 81 84 87
X CONTENTS 2.5 Degrees of blameworthiness 2.5.1 Maximal blameworthiness 2.5.2 The two dimensions of blameworthiness 2.5.3 Comparing and aggregating degrees of blameworthiness 2.5.4 The basis of blameworthiness 2.5.5 Full blameworthiness 3. Ignorance 3.1 Knowledge and ignorance 3.2 Believing and failing to believe 3.2.1 Knowledge and belief 3.2.2 Beliefs and dispositions 3.2.3 Occurrent beliefs 3.2.4 Degrees of belief 3.2.5 Conflicting beliefs 3.2.6 Failing to believe 3.3 Acting from ignorance 3.4 Blameworthiness without wrongdoing 3.4.1 Accuses 3.4.2 Moral realism 3.4.3 Suberogation 4. Control 4.1 Volitional control 4.1.1 Doing something at will 4.1.2 The bilateral nature of volitional control 4.1.3 Direct vs. indirect control and immediate vs. remote control 4.1.4 Complete vs. partial control 4.1.5 Basic vs. enhanced control 4.1.6 Simple vs. intentional control 4.1.7 AB֊conditionals and indirect control 4.1.8 AB-conditionals and direct control 4.1.9 Control vs. freedom 4.1.10 Possessing vs. exercising control 4.2 Simple vs. intentional control 4.2.1 Control and awareness 4.2.2 Reasons-responsiveness 4.3 Direct vs. indirect control 4.4 Control over omissions 4.4.1 Acts of omission 4.4.2 Can control be purely passive? 4.4.3 The locus of direct control 4.5 Degrees of control 4.5.1 The extent of control 4.5.2 Whole control 4.5.3 Awareness of circumstances 89 89 91 92 93 96 101 102 106 106 108 112 117 122 124 126 128 128 133 133 137 138 138 139 141 143 144 145 146 148 153 154 156 156 161 166 169 169 173 176 177 177 178 179
CONTENTS 4.5.4 4.5.5 4.5.6 4.5.7 Reasons-responsiveness Difficulty Freedom The relation between degree of blameworthiness and degree of control 4.6 Control over beliefs 4.6.1 Doxastic voluntarism 4.6.2 Indirect control over beliefs 4.6.3 Direct control over beliefs 4.6.4 Believing at will 4.6.5 The Argument against Believing at Will 4.6.6 The Argument against Considering at Will ХІ 180 181 182 182 183 183 184 186 188 195 206 5. Culpable Ignorance 5.1 Tracing blameworthiness 5.1.1 Tracing and tracking 5.1.2 Does tracing require tracking? 5.1.3 Foreseeability 5.1.4 Moral luck 5.1.5 Tracing culpability for ignorant wrongdoing 5.2 Exculpatory culpable ignorance 5.2.1 Does ignorance of wrongdoing ever provide an excuse for wrongdoing? 5.2.2 The shadow cast by the benighting act 5.2.3 Inculpatory ignorance 209 210 210 211 214 217 225 232 6. Negligence 6.1 Inadvertent wrongdoing 6.2 Morally substandard inadvertence 6.2.1 Substandard inattention to what one already knows 6.2.2 Substandard ignorance 237 238 244 244 252 7. Recklessness 7.1 Conscious wrongdoing 7.1.1 Conscious negligence and inadvertentrecklessness 7.1.2 Acting recklessly vs. acting knowingly 7.1.3 Conscious risk-taking vs. consciouswrongdoing 7.1.4 Risking harm vs. risking wrong 7.1.5 Purposely doing wrong 7.2 Motivated ignorance 7.2.1 Varieties of motivated ignorance 7.2.2 The law on willful ignorance 7.2.3 The duty to inquire 7.2.4 Motivated non-moral ignorance 7.2.5 Motivated moral ignorance 256 256 257 260 261 264 271 273 274 276 278 283 286 233 234 236
xii CONTENTS 8. Fundamental Moral Ignorance 8.1 Psychopathy 8.2 Evil 8.3 Amoralism 289 290 294 298 PART III: CHALLENGES TO THE ARGUMENT FROM IGNORANCE 9. Varieties of Blameworthiness 9.1 Negligence 9.1.1 Inadvertence and blameworthiness 9.1.2 Agent-regret and remorse 9.1.3 Morally substandard inadvertence 9.2 Blameworthiness and quality of will 9.2.1 Caring for morality de re vs. caring for morality de dicto 9.2.2 Conscientiousness and doing something for the right reason 9.2.3 Moral fetishism 9.2.4 Ill will 9.3 The unique moral significance of voluntary wrongdoing 9.4 Blameworthiness without responsibility 301 303 304 306 311 312 313 318 325 328 333 345 Postscript 347 Bibliography Index of Names Index of Subjects 349 365 370 |
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