
Gideon Rosen on Moral Responsibility
Philosophy Bites
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The Taxonomy of Excesses We Recognize in Ordinary Life
"There's no way to do ethics without taking not just your knee-jerk reactions, but your firm moral conviction seriously is a starting point," he says. "Common sense is the absolutely indispensable starting point for moral philosophy." He argues that our ordinary conceptions of moral responsibility are an appropriate way of understanding human behavior.
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