Aristotle on Moral Responsibility [Book Review]

Philosophical Review 104 (4):577-579 (1995)
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Abstract

The project of this book is to establish that Aristotle, contrary to what some have thought, did have a theory of distinctively "moral" responsibility, and one that is consistent with determinism. It is stipulated early on that having a theory of moral responsibility is a matter of first identifying the proper objects of peculiarly moral evaluation and thus specifying the range of responsible agents, and then identifying the actions for which those responsible agents are responsible. Aristotle’s account of moral character is supposed to do the former. The latter is accomplished with his account of voluntariness. I will begin with that.

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