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Fair Opportunity and Responsibility (Hardcover)
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Fair Opportunity and Responsibility (Hardcover)
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Fair Opportunity and Responsibility lies at the intersection of
moral psychology and criminal jurisprudence and analyzes
responsibility and its relations to desert, culpability, excuse,
blame, and punishment. It links responsibility with the reactive
attitudes but makes the justification of the reactive attitudes
depend on a prior and independent conception of responsibility.
Responsibility and excuse are inversely related; an agent is
responsible for misconduct if and only if it is not excused. As a
result, we can study responsibility by understanding excuses. We
excuse misconduct when an agent's capacities or opportunities are
significantly impaired, because these capacities and opportunities
are essential if agents are to have a fair opportunity to avoid
wrongdoing. This conception of excuse tells us that responsibility
itself consists in agents having suitable cognitive and volitional
capacities - normative competence - and a fair opportunity to
exercise these capacities free from undue interference -
situational control. Because our reactive attitudes and practices
presuppose the fair opportunity conception of responsibility, this
supports a predominantly retributive conception of blame and
punishment that treats culpable wrongdoing as the desert basis of
blame and punishment. We can then apply the fair opportunity
framework to assessing responsibility and excuse in circumstances
of structural injustice, situational influences in ordinary
circumstances and in wartime, insanity and psychopathy, immaturity,
addiction, and crimes of passion. Though fair opportunity has
important implications for each issue, treating them together
allows us to explore common themes and appreciate the need to take
partial responsibility and excuse seriously in our practices of
blame and punishment.
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