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Kyle G Fritz
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Hypocrisy and the Standing to Blame
KG Fritz, D Miller
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 99 (1), 118-139, 2018
1162018
The unique badness of hypocritical blame
KG Fritz, D Miller
222019
Unjustified asymmetry: Positive claims of conscience and heartbeat bills
KG Fritz
The American Journal of Bioethics 21 (8), 46-59, 2021
192021
When hypocrisy undermines the standing to blame: a response to Rossi
KG Fritz, DJ Miller
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 22, 379-384, 2019
132019
Hypocrisy, inconsistency, and the moral standing of the state
KG Fritz
Criminal Law and Philosophy 13 (2), 309-327, 2019
112019
Responsibility for wrongdoing without blameworthiness: How it makes sense and how it doesn't
KG Fritz
The Philosophical Quarterly 64 (257), 569-589, 2014
92014
A standing asymmetry between blame and Forgiveness
KG Fritz, DJ Miller
Ethics 132 (4), 759-786, 2022
72022
Moral responsibility, voluntary control, and intentional action
KG Fritz
Philosophia 46, 831-855, 2018
52018
The Importance of Rights to the Argument for the Decriminalization of Drugs
KG Fritz
The American Journal of Bioethics 21 (4), 46-48, 2021
42021
Two problems of self-blame for Accounts of Moral Standing
KG Fritz, D Miller
Ergo an Open Access Journal of Philosophy 8, 2022
32022
Responsibility, control, and the nonvoluntary
KG Fritz
The Florida State University, 2016
22016
Understanding the Dangers of Mind Changes in Political Leadership (and How to Avoid Them)
KG Fritz
2023
Finding Our Balance in the Asymmetry Debate
KG Fritz
The American Journal of Bioethics 21 (8), W4-W7, 2021
2021
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