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Self-Blame and Moral Responsibility

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This philosophical work explores the complex relationship between self-blame and moral responsibility, examining how individuals assign blame to themselves and the ethical implications of doing so. Carlsson analyzes the psychological and moral foundations of self-blame within contemporary philosophy.

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Self-Blame and Moral Responsibility is a comprehensive philosophical investigation into one of the most fundamental aspects of human psychology and ethics. Andreas Brekke Carlsson examines how individuals blame themselves for their actions and decisions, and what this reveals about our understanding of moral responsibility.

The book addresses critical questions: When is self-blame justified? How does self-blame relate to genuine moral responsibility? What are the psychological consequences of excessive or misplaced self-blame? Carlsson navigates through classical and contemporary philosophical frameworks to provide nuanced answers.

Through rigorous analysis, the work distinguishes between legitimate accountability and destructive self-recrimination, offering insights valuable to philosophers, psychologists, and anyone interested in understanding human morality. Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly contribution advances debates in moral philosophy and personal agency.

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Author

Andreas Brekke Carlsson

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009179249

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