- From a
legal perspective,
culpability describes the
degree of one's
blameworthiness in the
commission of a
crime or offense.
Except for
strict liability...
- rock
fractures showing evidence of
relative movement Fault (law),
blameworthiness or
responsibility Fault(s) may also
refer to: "Fault", a song by Taproot...
- free will,
moral responsibility, and
moral psychology. Determinism,
Blameworthiness, and
Deprivation (1990; Oxford:Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-824834-2)...
-
someone is
morally responsible for
doing something wrong,
their action is
blameworthy. By contrast, when
someone is
morally responsible for
doing something...
-
human responsibility."
Bignon 2018, p. 231-232. "Praiseworthiness and
blameworthiness are the two
sides of the one same coin of
moral responsibility. If...
- for
genuine will and
becomes characteristic."
Wickedness connotes blameworthiness. The term
wickedness dates back to the 1300s and is
derived from the...
- Fault, as a
legal term,
refers to
legal blameworthiness and
responsibility in each area of law. It
refers to both the
actus reus and the
mental state...
-
Arcade Review, said: "'bug' is
often cast as the
weightier and more
blameworthy pejorative,
while 'glitch'
suggests something more
mysterious and unknowable...
- hetero****ual unions.... A
disposition towards homo****uality is not in
itself blameworthy nor is the
disposition seen as
rectifiable at will.... Homo****ual practice...
- the act is one thing,
probably to do with the
praiseworthiness or
blameworthiness of the agent, and its
rightness or
wrongness another."
Jonathan Dancy...