Review of Ann Whittle’s Freedom & Responsibility in Context (Oxford University Press, 2021) [Book Review]

Criminal Law and Philosophy 18 (2):673-680 (2024)
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Abstract

In a recent book, Ann Whittle develops a view of freedom and responsiblity according to which their attribution to agents is sensitive to the speakers' contexts. This review provides a summary of the main argument, and briefly mentions some points that will be of interest in further developing the view.

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Gabriel De Marco
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