Character and Blame in Hume and Beyond

In Iskra Fileva (ed.), Questions of Character. Oxford University Press (2016)
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Abstract

Are we really to blame only for actions that manifest our character, as Hume claims? In this paper, I explore Hume's reasoning and the nature of blame in general. I suggest that insofar as blame comes in a relational variety as well as the more familiar reactive one, there may be something to be said for linking blame with character flaws after all.

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Antti Kauppinen
University of Helsinki

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