Verantwortung und Sanktion

In Buddeberg Eva & Vesper Achim (eds.), Moral und Sanktion. Campus (2013)
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The paper offers a critique of sanctionism. According to this view, moral obligations are generated by the fear of sanctions. I argue that this view cannot capture the nature of important moral concepts and practices. I discuss in detail the practice of attributing moral responsibility to show this.

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