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22474 | Unlike aesthetic evaluation, moral evaluation needs a concept of responsibility [Foot] |
Full Idea: Moral, as opposed to aesthetic, evaluation does require some distinction between actions for which we are responsible and those for which we are not responsible. | |
From: Philippa Foot (Nietzsche's Immoralism [1991], p.154) | |
A reaction: It is hard to disagree with this, but difficult to give a precise account of responsibility, probably because it is not an all-or-nothing matter. If we accept responsibility for our controlled actions, why not for our considered aesthetic judgements? |