A new look at the attribution of moral responsibility: The underestimated relevance of social roles |
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Authors: | Pascale Willemsen Albert Newen Kai Kaspar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Philosophy II, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany;2. Department of Psychology, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany |
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Abstract: | What are the main features that influence our attribution of moral responsibility? It is widely accepted that there are various factors which strongly influence our moral judgments, such as the agent’s intentions, the consequences of the action, the causal involvement of the agent, and the agent’s freedom and ability to do otherwise. In this paper, we argue that this picture is incomplete: We argue that social roles are an additional key factor that is radically underestimated in the extant literature. We will present an experiment to support this claim. |
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Keywords: | Blame experimental philosophy folk intuitions moral judgments moral responsibility attribution hierarchy social role |
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