Justin A. Capes

Flagler College
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    Gut-wrenching Choices and Blameworthiness
    Journal of Value Inquiry 48 (4): 577-585. 2014.
    While there is no shortage of disagreement about what is required for blameworthiness, it has traditionally been assumed that freely doing what you know to be wrong all things considered, despite being aware that it is within your power to do the right thing instead, suffices. Let us refer to this traditional assumption as the sufficiency thesis. The sufficiency thesis is plausible, but it is not beyond dispute. Reflection on certain situations in which a person can do the right thing but only a…Read more