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Mind 72 (288):545-555 (1963)

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  1. Rights, compensation, and culpability.Michael J. Zimmerman - 1994 - Law and Philosophy 13 (4):419 - 450.
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  • Utilitarian blame: Retrospect and prospects. [REVIEW]Neil Gallagher - 1978 - Journal of Value Inquiry 12 (1):13-23.
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  • Regret: A theoretical and conceptual analysis.Janet Landman - 1987 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 17 (2):135–160.
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  • Moral Weakness.Donald Evans - 1975 - Philosophy 50 (193):295 - 310.
    Discussions of moral weakness in recent and even not so recent ethics have generally neglected large areas of the moral life. In some cases, it may be argued, such neglect has been accidental in that the philosopher or philosophers concerned have set out to examine problems thrown up by a class or classes of actions without purporting to present an exhaustive account of moral weakness. In other cases such neglect is pernicious in that if not designed to protect a certain (...)
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  • Who's to regret, what's to regret?Andrew Fenton & Timothy Krahn - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (2):42 – 43.
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  • A War Criminal’s Remorse: the Case of Landžo and Plavšić.Olivera Simić & Barbora Holá - 2020 - Human Rights Review 21 (3):267-291.
    This paper analyses the role of remorse and apology in international criminal trials by juxtaposing two prominent cases of convicted war criminals Biljana Plavšić and Esad Landžo. Plavšić was the first and only Bosnian Serb political leader to plead guilty before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Her acknowledgement of guilt and purported remorse expressed during her ICTY proceedings was celebrated as a milestone for both the ICTY and the Balkans. However, she later retracted her remorse while serving (...)
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  • How to make someone feel guilty: Strategies of guilt inducement and their goals.Maria Miceli - 1992 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 22 (1):81–104.
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