McGowan, Mary Kate et al. “On Silencing and Systematicity: The Challenge of the Drowning Case.” Hypatia 31.1 (2016): 74-90 [Book Review]

Ideas Y Valores 67 (168):373-376 (2018)
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Abstract

In this very brief comment, I try to show that the "drowning case" posed by McGowan et al. is not a good challenge to Hornsby & Langton's account of silencing, despite the fact that I agree with them in that the systematicity condition is not clear at all in Hornsby & Langton's account.

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Silence and responsibility.Ishani Maitra - 2004 - Philosophical Perspectives 18 (1):189–208.

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