Moral Responsibility and Mental Health: Applying the Standard of the Reasonable Person

Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (1):1-12 (2014)
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It is contested whether and to what extent moral responsibility can be ascribed to persons with mental health disabilities. Will Cartwright (2006) evaluates two prevalent theories of responsibility in terms of their suitability for morally appraising sociopathic personality disorder, particularly as embodied in the famous homicidal bank robber Robert Harris. Cartwright argues that our intuitions about Harris conflict because we are instantly horrified by Harris’ actions, but we are forced to reconsider our initial moral reaction when we reflect on Harris’ history of extreme abuse and neglect. After considering both candidate theories—the reflective-self view and the reasons view—Cartwright decides that neither is ..

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reprint Ciurria, Michelle (2014) "Moral Responsibility: Justifying Strawson and the Excuse of Peculiarly Unfortunate Formative Circumstances". Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17(3):545-557

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Michelle Ciurria
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