Abstract
Some have argued that our intuitive reactions to a number of cases of moral responsibility can only be preserved at the expense of a unified account of moral responsibility for acts and omissions. I argue against this conclusion, proposing that a plausible condition on responsibility, the Causal Condition can, when properly elaborated, justify the relevant intuitive data.
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Whittle, A. (2018). Responsibility in Context. Erkenntnis, 83(2), 163–183. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10670-017-9884-4
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