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Gideon Rosen on Moral Responsibility

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Moral responsibility presupposes free will. We don't think a person is praiseworthy or blameworthy unless they've performed and act freely. Gideon Rosen of Princeton University thinks that if when we act we're ignorant in various ways then we should be morally excused, let off the hook. He says it's never totally clear whether or not we are relevantly ignorant.

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