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Guilty Confessions

Hannah Tierney

2021Oxford University Press eBooks15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recent work on blameworthiness has prominently featured discussions of guilt. The philosophers who develop guilt-based views of blameworthiness do an excellent job of attending to the evaluative and affective features of feeling guilty. However, these philosophers have been less attentive to guilt’s characteristic action tendencies and the role admissions of guilt play in our blaming practices. This chapter focuses on the nature of guilty confession and argues that it illuminates an important function of blame that has been overlooked in the recent work on guilt as it relates to blameworthiness: Blame can communicate respect.

Topics & Concepts

BlameConfession (law)PsychologyFeelingAction (physics)Social psychologyEpistemologyPsychoanalysisPhilosophyPolitical scienceLawPhysicsQuantum mechanicsFree Will and AgencyEpistemology, Ethics, and MetaphysicsEmotions and Moral Behavior
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