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    Author(s)Jeffrey Blustein
    PublisherRoutledge
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781032139456
    Pages254
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2021

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    Routledge Holding Wrongdoers Responsible 1st Edition 2021 Hardbound by Jeffrey Blustein

    Holding Wrongdoers Responsible contests a number of widely accepted claims about blame and forgiveness that are insufficiently examined in the philosophical literature, and their relationship to each other. These claims are: i Anger is the most fitting kind of blame for those who are guilty of wrongdoing.ii Culpable wrongdoers should be blamed for what they have done.iii Forgiving consists of renouncing blame and blame feelings, especially angry ones.iv Forgiving is a kind and compassionate act for which a wrongdoer should be grateful. Against (i), the book argues that there are a number of reasons why we should be skeptical about the singular importance given to anger in this connection; against (ii), that blame is just one possible response to wrongdoing and, like other responses, has to be evaluated in relation to its purposes and the available alternatives; against (iii), that the continuation of blame after forgiveness is neither conceptually nor morally ruled out; and against (iv), that the image of forgiveness as benevolent and gift-like belies its dark side. By contesting these claims, the book reveals some of the moral and psychological complexities of these phenomena.



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