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Reciprocamente responsabili. La responsabilità morale tra naturalismo e normativismo

Authors: Matteo Galletti;

Reciprocamente responsabili. La responsabilità morale tra naturalismo e normativismo

Abstract

Quali sono le condizioni per potersi considerare reciprocamente responsabili per le azioni che compiamo? In cosa consiste e quale funzione assolve il biasimo morale? Possiamo ritenerci moralmente responsabili per azioni che dipendono dalle influenze della situazione? Crescere in circostanze sfortunate può costituire una ragione per sospendere i nostri atteggiamenti di biasimo? Questi sono alcuni degli interrogativi che hanno caratterizzato il dibattito contemporaneo sulla responsabilità morale. Partendo dalle riflessioni sulla responsabilità proposte da P.S. Strawson, il libro percorre alcuni momenti della filosofia morale contemporanea di lingua inglese, cercando di ricostruire le pratiche della responsabilità morale tra due sponde: la descrizione che possiamo fornire degli agenti morali come agenti naturali e le aspettative normative che generano pretese reciproche riguardo al comportamento moralmente rispettoso.

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Italy
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Responsabilità morale, libero arbitrio, atteggiamenti reattivi, P.S. Strawson, Moral Responsibility, Free Will, Reactive Attitudes

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