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Single Idea 23590
[filed under theme 20. Action / C. Motives for Action / 4. Responsibility for Actions
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Full Idea
It is a feature of criminal responsibility that it can be distributed without being divided. We can, that is, blame more than one person for a particular act without splitting up the blame we assign.
Gist of Idea
Criminal responsibility can be fully assigned to each member of a group
Source
Michael Walzer (Just and Unjust Wars [1977], 19)
Book Ref
Walzer,Michael: 'Just and Unjust Wars' [Penguin 1984], p.309
A Reaction
How far can this extend? To a large violent mob? To an entire nation? In court the responsibility is usually adjusted in the sentencing, rather than in the initial verdict.
The
30 ideas
with the same theme
[whether motives were sufficiently good]:
5213
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If you repent of an act done through ignorance, you acted involuntarily, not non-voluntarily
[Aristotle]
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4384
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For Aristotle responsibility seems negative, in the absence of force or ignorance
[Irwin on Aristotle]
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22507
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An action is voluntary when it is accompanied by thought of some kind
[Aristotle]
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23319
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We are responsible if our actions reflect our motivation
[Aristotle, by Frede,M]
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14061
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Our own choices are autonomous, and the basis for praise and blame
[Epicurus]
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23305
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Stoics said responsibility depends on rationality
[Stoic school, by Sorabji]
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23325
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Epictetus developed a notion of will as the source of our responsibility
[Epictetus, by Frede,M]
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5009
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We do not praise the acts of an efficient automaton, as their acts are necessary
[Descartes]
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5008
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The greatest perfection of man is to act by free will, and thus merit praise or blame
[Descartes]
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17202
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We are the source of an action if only our nature can explain the action
[Spinoza]
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21865
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We act when it follows from our nature, and is understood in that way
[Spinoza]
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21868
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We love or hate people more strongly because we think they are free
[Spinoza]
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2224
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Praise and blame can only be given if an action proceeds from a person's character and disposition
[Hume]
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22374
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You can only hold people responsible for actions which arise out of their character
[Hume]
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20251
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Actions done for a purpose are least understood, because we complacently think it's obvious
[Nietzsche]
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24127
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Judging actions by intentions - like judging painters by their thoughts!
[Nietzsche]
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22500
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Nietzsche failed to see that moral actions can be voluntary without free will
[Foot on Nietzsche]
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20324
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My freedom increases as I broaden my vision of possiblities and motives
[Jaspers]
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23071
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We could only be responsible if we had consented before birth to who we are
[Cioran]
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3442
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Responsibility seems to conflict with events being either caused or not caused
[Chisholm]
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3443
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Desires may rule us, but are we responsible for our desires?
[Chisholm]
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2174
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Responsibility involves cause, intention, state of mind, and response after the event
[Williams,B]
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23590
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Criminal responsibility can be fully assigned to each member of a group
[Walzer]
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23086
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Liberals say we are only responsible for fully autonomous actions
[Kekes]
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23100
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Collective responsibility conflicts with responsibility's requirement of authonomy
[Kekes]
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7096
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We may still admire a person's character even if the traits are involuntary
[Statman]
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6663
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People's actions are explained either by their motives, or their reasons, or the causes
[Lowe]
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20048
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There may be a justification relative to a person's view, and yet no absolute justification
[Stout,R]
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20053
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An action is only yours if you produce it, rather than some state or event within you
[Stout,R]
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23616
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Legal excuses are duress, ignorance, and diminished responsibility
[McMahan]
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