Responsibility and Accountability

Philosophy 30 (113):141 - 163 (1955)
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His “practical purpose” was first to express the popular notion of responsibility and then to relate it to the philosophical theories of “freewill and necessity.” For he could not approve the suggestion that to understand popular comments on morality was a worthless occupation; indeed, while he respected the Westminster Reviewers for the blunt declaration that vulgar responsibility was a “horrid figment of the imagination,” he plainly considered it his business as a philosopher to examine ordinary morality and to reconcile it, if possible, with philosophical theory

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Linguistic Analysis and Moral Statements.H. P. Rickman - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (109):122 - 130.

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