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Citizen Responsibility and the Reactive Attitudes: Blaming Americans for War Crimes in Iraq

机译:公民责任与积极态度:为伊拉克战争罪行指责美国人

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This chapter takes seriously the notion that individuals may bear responsibility for the transgressions of their group even where they do not bear the hallmarks of individual culpability. More specifically, I shall contend that citizenship itself can ground responsibility for the crimes of one’s nation-state. I seek to locate and interrogate the grounds upon which we may, in the first instance, hold group members responsible for a transgression of their group. The focus here is then on responsibility assigned directly to members, and not derivative of the responsibility of the group.The account of citizen responsibility that I advance differs from an individualist account insofar as it severs moral and causal responsibility: I argue that the citizen may bear moral responsibility even though she did not participate in, facilitate, or even tolerate the abuses committed in her midst. The account also severs the notions of guilt and blameworthiness: I argue that the citizen may be an appropriate object of blame (and hence appropriately subject to resentment and indignation) even though she need not conceive of herself as guilty. Finally, I suggest that this fracturing of the traditional troika of guilt, resentment, and indignation has implications for the way we think about moral responsibility more generally.I begin by articulating an account of the relationship between the citizen and her nation-state that grounds the citizen’s responsibility for a transgression of her nation-state independent of the extent of her participation in that transgression. I do not anticipate, however, that that account will induce guilt in every American who encounters it. The resistance to guilt is itself interesting and, in the second Part of the paper, I seek to investigate its source. To that end, I undertake an exploration of the moral psychology of guilt and resentment, especially as these emotions pertain to understandings of responsibility for war crimes among members of the perpetrator and victim populations. I end by gesturing to the ways in which the account challenges accepted truths about moral responsibility and its relationship to the reactive attitudes.
机译:本章认真考虑以下概念:即使个人不承担个人罪责的特征,个人也可能应对其群体的过失负责。更具体地说,我认为公民身份本身可以为一个民族国家的罪行承担责任。我力求找到并审讯我们首先可以让团体成员对其团体的犯罪负责的理由。因此,这里的重点是直接分配给成员的责任,而不是团体责任的派生。我提出的公民责任与个人主义有所不同,因为它承担着道德和因果责任:我认为公民可以即使她没有参与,促进甚至容忍自己所遭受的虐待,她仍然承担着道德责任。该论述还提出了有罪和应受罪责的概念:我认为,即使公民不必认为自己是有罪的,也可以成为应受的罪魁祸首(并因此而受到愤慨和愤慨)。最后,我建议对内,怨恨和愤慨的传统三驾马车的这种断裂对我们更普遍地考虑道德责任的方式有影响。我首先阐述一个基于公民与她的民族国家之间关系的说明。公民对自己的民族国家的违法行为的责任,与其参与犯罪的程度无关。但是,我并不认为该说法会在每一个遇到此事的美国人中引起内。对内的抵制本身很有趣,在本文的第二部分中,我试图研究其内source。为此,我对内和怨恨的道德心理进行了探索,特别是因为这些情绪与在犯罪者成员和受害人群中对战争罪责任的理解有关。我最后以手势说明挑战道德的公认真理及其与被动态度的关系为结尾。

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    Sepinwall, Amy;

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