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  1. Privacy and the Standing to Hold Responsible.Linda Radzik - 2023 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 21 (3-4):333-354.
    In order to be held responsible, it is not enough that you’ve done something blameworthy, someone else must also have the standing to hold you responsible. But a number of critics have claimed that this concept of ‘standing’ doesn’t hold up to scrutiny and that we should excise it from our analyses of accountability practices. In this paper, I examine James Edwards’ (2019) attempt to define standing. I pose objections to some key features of Edwards’ account and defend an alternative. (...)
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  • Review of Stephen P. Garvey, Guilty Acts, Guilty Minds (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020). [REVIEW]Christopher Bennett - 2023 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 17 (1):235-242.
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