The partial relativism of praise and blame
Julia Markovits (Cornell University)

July 8, 2020, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
University of Salzburg

Salzburg
Austria

Sponsor(s):

  • German Society for Analytic Philosophy

Organisers:

Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München
University of Salzburg

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Abstract

This talk will set out and explore some of the implications of a multi-faceted account of the moral praise- and blameworthiness of actions.  I will argue that, while there are elements of moral assessment that are absolute, there is also an element of moral assessment that is relative - indeed, (in a sense) both agent’s-group and appraiser’s-group relative.  I will show how this account can help us make sense of some otherwise puzzling features of our practice of moral judgment, including our intuition that some actions are supererogatory, that praise can misfire, and is sometimes understandably resented, and, especially, our intuition that normative ignorance can sometimes mitigate culpability, without mitigating wrongness.


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4pm EST (Berlin), 10am EDT (NYC), 9am CDT (Chicago), 5pm IDT (Jerusalem)

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