The Problem of Blame: Making Sense of Moral AngerMcCormick, Kelly, The Problem of Blame: Making Sense of Moral Anger, Cambridge University Press, 2022, pp. xii + 224, $141.95 (hardback) [Book Review]

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Kelly McCormick’s The Problem of Blame aims to resolve a tension. On the one hand, blame seems to be a valuable social tool. On the other hand, it seems punitive and potentially unnecessary or unju...

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