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Conversation,responsibility, and autism spectrum disorder
Authors:Nathan Stout
Institution:Philosophy Department, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA
Abstract:In this paper, I present a challenge for Michael McKenna’s conversational theory of moral responsibility. On his view, to be a responsible agent is to be able to engage in a type of moral conversation. I argue that individuals with autism spectrum disorder present a considerable problem for the conversational theory because empirical evidence on the disorder seems to suggest that there are individuals in the world who meet all of the conditions for responsible agency that the theory lays out but who are nevertheless not responsible agents. Attending to the moral psychology of such individuals will, I think, help shed light on an important gap in the conversational theory.
Keywords:Autism spectrum disorder  conversational theory  Michael McKenna  moral psychology  moral responsibility
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