Responsibility's Double Binds: The Reactive Attitudes in Conditions of Oppression (original) (raw)
Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2022
Abstract
Historically, philosophers have tended to see moral responsibility as a matter of having a certain metaphysical status. Strawson shifted the debate by defining responsibility as part of an interpersonal practice, but he did not discuss the relationship between interpersonal relationships and the politics of oppression. His view, in other words, was an example of ideal theory. This paper adopts a non-ideal theoretic framework to explore how ordinary responsibility practices uphold intersecting logics of oppression. It argues that the reactive attitudes function to police double-binds, creating situations of oppression for marginalized groups.
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