Anger: Scary Good

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (3):451-464 (2019)
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I argue that recent attempts to vindicate blame have failed to fully face the vengeful feelings and angry outbursts that have led to scepticism about blame’s ethical status. This paper ende...

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Samuel Reis-Dennis
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