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Is Moral Normativity Easier - An Analysis of Stephen Darwall’s Making the ‘Hard’ Problem of Moral Normativity Easier
Anna Linne

Conclusion

Darwall constructs a framework in which the normative reasons for complying with moral obligations are found in the normative reasons for warranted blame. The analysis of blame reveals that distinctive characteristics of blame, blame’s raison d'etre being the existence of moral obligation, blame’s attribute of being retrospective, and blame’s dependence on excuse, make blame neither a reliable nor a desirable source of normative reasons for moral obligation.



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