Scaffolding Agency: a proleptic view of the ‘reactive' attitudes
Princeton / ANU Victoria McGeer

March 23, 2017, 12:15pm - 2:15pm
Philosophy Discipline, The University of Melbourne

G 16 (Potter Room)
Old Physics Building
Melbourne University 3010
Australia

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Abstract: This paper examines the methodological claim made famous by P.F. Strawson: that we understand what features are required for responsible agency by exploring our attitudes and practices of holding responsible.  What is the presumed metaphysical connection between holding responsible and being fit to be held responsible that makes this claim credible?  I propose a non-standard answer to this question, arguing for a view of responsible agency that is neither anti-realist (i.e. purely 'conventionalist') nor straightforwardly realist.  It is instead ‘constructivist’.  On the ‘Scaffolding View’ I defend, reactive attitudes play an essential role in developing, supporting, and thereby maintaining the capacities that make for responsible agency. While this view has relatively novel implications for a metaphysical understanding of ‘capacities’, its chief virtue, in contrast with more standard views, is providing a plausibly defensible account of how so-called responsible agents genuinely deserve to be treated as such.

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