‘Responsibility and Reason-Responsiveness: Comments on John Gardner’s 2016 Chorley Lecture, “The Negligence Standard: Political, Not Metaphysical”, (2017) 80(1) MLR 1-21’

Abstract
Is it OK for the law to assign responsibilities to persons who lack the ability to respond to reasons? For John Gardner, the answer is ‘normally, no’. Even when we do saddle those persons with responsibilities, we do so because we treat them, fictitiously, as if they are able to respond to reasons. Is that right?

Emmanuel Voyiakis, Responsibility and Reason-Responsiveness: Comments on John Gardner’s 2016 Chorley Lecture, ‘The Negligence Standard: Political, Not Metaphysical’, (2017) 80(1) MLR 1-21, MLR Forum, 12 June.

First posted 2018-06-12 12:53:40

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