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Hypocritical Blame,Fairness, and Standing
Authors:Cristina Roadevin
Institution:Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield, 45 Victoria Street, Sheffield S3 7QB, United Kingdom
Abstract:This paper argues that hypocritical blame renders blame inappropriate. Someone should not express her blame if she is guilty of the same thing for which she is blaming others, in the absence of an admission of fault. In failing to blame herself for the same violations of norms she condemns in another, the hypocrite evinces important moral faults, which undermine her right to blame. The hypocrite refuses or culpably fails to admit her own mistakes, while at the same time demands that others admit theirs. The paper argues that this lack of reciprocity—expecting others to take morality seriously by apologizing for their faults, without one doing the same in return—is what makes hypocritical blame unfair.
Keywords:blame  hypocrisy  moral standing  reciprocity
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