2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-5914.2008.00358.x
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Absent, Full and Partial Responsibility of the Psychopaths

Abstract: The research into the typical behavioral pattern, motivational structure, and the value system of psychopaths can shed light on at least three aspects related to the analysis of the moral agency. First, it can help elucidating the emotive and cognitive conditions necessary for moral performance. Secondly, it can provide empirical evidence supporting the externalist theories of moral motivation. Finally, it can bring into greater focus our intuitive notion of the limits of moral responsibility. In this paper I … Show more

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“… For an argument that a psychopathic condition does not denote a difference “in kind” as compared with the normal subjects, but should rather be seen as a difference in degree of the strength of egotistic tendencies, and a discussion of the implications of this claim for the question responsibility of psychopaths, see (Zavaliy, 2008). …”
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“… For an argument that a psychopathic condition does not denote a difference “in kind” as compared with the normal subjects, but should rather be seen as a difference in degree of the strength of egotistic tendencies, and a discussion of the implications of this claim for the question responsibility of psychopaths, see (Zavaliy, 2008). …”
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confidence: 99%