“Moral Address, Moral Responsibility, and the Boundaries of the Moral Community

Ethics 118 (1):70-108 (2007)
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This paper attempts to provide a more plausible theory of moral accountability and the crucial role in it of moral address by taking seriously four "marginal" cases of agency: psychopaths, moral fetishists, and individuals with autism and mild intellectual disabilities. Each case motivates the addition of another key accountability capacity.

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