The Journal of Philosophy

Volume 105, Issue 10, October 2008

Special Issue: Epistemic Norms

Gideon Rosen
Pages 591-610

Kleinbart the Oblivious and Other Tales of Ignorance and Responsibility

Cited by

  • Daniel J. Miller. Philosophical Studies. Reasonable foreseeability and blameless ignorance 2017. [CrossRef]
  • Elinor Mason. Philosophical Studies. Moral ignorance and blameworthiness 2015. [CrossRef]
  • Joachim Wündisch. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. Towards a non-ideal theory of climate migration 2022. [CrossRef]
  • Benjamin Ferguson. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. Are we all exploiters?* 2021. [CrossRef]
  • John W. Robison. Philosophical Studies. When and why is it disrespectful to excuse an attitude? 2019. [CrossRef]
  • R. Peels. The Philosophical Quarterly. What Kind of Ignorance Excuses? Two Neglected Issues 2014. [CrossRef]
  • Ewan Kingston. Business Ethics Quarterly. Shopping with a Conscience? The Epistemic Case for Relinquishment over Conscientious Consumption 2021. [CrossRef]
  • Fernando Rudy‐Hiller. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly. A Capacitarian Account of Culpable Ignorance 2017. [CrossRef]
  • Seunghyun Song. Social Epistemology. Denial of Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery and Responsibility for Epistemic Amends 2021. [CrossRef]
  • Matthé Scholten. Inquiry. A Kantian quality of will account of excuses 2023. [CrossRef]
  • Nathan Biebel. Philosophical Studies. Reasonable standards and exculpating moral ignorance 2024. [CrossRef]
  • Stephen Kershnar. Philosophia. Moral Responsibility and Foundationalism 2015. [CrossRef]
  • Marcia Baron. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume. II—Marcia Baron: Culpability, Excuse, and the ‘Ill Will’ Condition 2014. [CrossRef]
  • Philip Robichaud. Science and Engineering Ethics. Is Ignorance of Climate Change Culpable? 2017. [CrossRef]
  • Robert Cowan. Ergo an Open Access Journal of Philosophy. Moral Responsibility While Dreaming 2024. [CrossRef]
  • Gideon Rosen. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume. I—Gideon Rosen: Culpability and Duress: A Case Study 2014. [CrossRef]
  • Annette Martín. The Philosophical Quarterly. What is White Ignorance? 2021. [CrossRef]
  • Joachim Wündisch. Philosophical Studies. Does excusable ignorance absolve of liability for costs? 2017. [CrossRef]
  • Jesse Hill. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. Pandemic Rule-Breakers, Moral Luck, and Blaming the Blameworthy 2023. [CrossRef]
  • Martin Montminy. Canadian Journal of Philosophy. Derivative culpability 2019. [CrossRef]
  • E. J. Coffman. Midwest Studies In Philosophy. Practical Decision and the Cognitive Requirements for Blameworthiness 2019. [CrossRef]
  • Alicia Kissinger-Knox, Patrick Aragon, Moti Mizrahi. Acta Analytica. Does Non-Moral Ignorance Exculpate? Situational Awareness and Attributions of Blame and Forgiveness 2018. [CrossRef]
  • Martin Montminy. The Southern Journal of Philosophy. Haters and egoists: Quality of will and degrees of moral responsibility 2023. [CrossRef]
  • MARTIN MONTMINY. Journal of the American Philosophical Association. Doing One's Reasonable Best: What Moral Responsibility Requires 2016. [CrossRef]
  • Thomas A. Yates. Asian Journal of Philosophy. Blameworthiness, slips, and the obvious need to pay enough attention: an internalist response to capacitarians 2023. [CrossRef]
  • Joachim Wündisch. Philosophical Studies. Middle ground on liability for costs? 2020. [CrossRef]
  • László Bernáth. Philosophical Papers. Defending Libertarianism through Rethinking Responsibility for Consequences 2021. [CrossRef]
  • Katarzyna Paprzycka. Mind & Language. The Omissions Account of the Knobe Effect and the Asymmetry Challenge 2015. [CrossRef]
  • Daniel J. Miller. AJOB Neuroscience. BCI-Mediated Behavior, Moral Luck, and Punishment 2020. [CrossRef]
  • Samuel Murray, Manuel Vargas. Philosophical Studies. Vigilance and control 2020. [CrossRef]
  • JUSTIN P. MCBRAYER, PHILIP SWENSON. Religious Studies. Scepticism about the argument from divine hiddenness 2012. [CrossRef]
  • Hanno Sauer. Philosophical Studies. No excuses for moral realism 2018. [CrossRef]
  • Zoë A. Johnson King. Philosophical Studies. Don’t know, don’t care? 2020. [CrossRef]
  • Marion Smiley. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. Volitional excuses, self-narration, and blame 2016. [CrossRef]
  • Nathan Biebel. Philosophical Studies. Epistemic justification and the ignorance excuse 2018. [CrossRef]
  • Alex Kaiserman. Philosophical Issues. Responsibility and iterated knowledge 2023. [CrossRef]
  • Marie van Loon. Philosophia. The Grounds of Excuses 2023. [CrossRef]
  • Martin Montminy. Analytic Philosophy. Micro credit and the threshold of praiseworthiness 2022. [CrossRef]
  • Holly M. Smith. The International Encyclopedia of Ethics 2013. [CrossRef]
  • Katarzyna Paprzycka-Hausman. Synthese. Knowledge of consequences: an explanation of the epistemic side-effect effect 2020. [CrossRef]
There may be additional citations on Google Scholar.