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Wrongdoing And The Moral Emotions Derk Pereboom

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Wrongdoing And The Moral Emotions Derk Pereboom
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Derk Pereboom
ISBN: 9780192846006, 9780192661074, 9780192661081, 0192846000, 0192661078, 0192661086
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Wrongdoing And The Moral Emotions Derk Pereboom by Derk Pereboom 9780192846006, 9780192661074, 9780192661081, 0192846000, 0192661078, 0192661086 instant download after payment.

Wrongdoing and the Moral Emotionsprovides an account of how we might effectively address wrongdoing given challenges to the legitimacy of anger and retribution that arise from ethical considerations and from concerns about free will. The issue is introduced in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 asks how we
might conceive of blame without retribution, and proposes an account of blame as moral protest, whose function is to secure forward-looking goals such as the moral reform of the wrongdoer and reconciliation in relationships. Chapter 3 considers whether it's possible to justify effectively dealing
those who pose dangerous threats if they do not deserve to be harmed, and contends that wrongfully posing a threat is the core condition for the legitimacy of defensive harming. Chapter 4 provides an account of how to treat criminals without a retributive justification for punishment, and argues for
an account in which the right of self-defense provides justification for measures such as preventative detention. Chapter 5 considers how we might forgive if wrongdoers don't basically deserve the pain of being resented, which forgiveness would then renounce, and proposes that forgiveness be
conceived instead as renunciation of the stance of moral protest. Chapter 6 considers how personal relationships might function without retributive anger having a role in responding to wrongdoing, and contends that the stance of moral protest, supplemented with non-retributive emotions, is
sufficient. Chapter 7 surveys the options for theistic and atheistic attitudes regarding the fate of humanity in a deterministic universe, and defends an impartial hope for humanity.

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