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Do we have such genuinely agent-relative special obligations?
"The trick will be to allege," Justice Scalia wrote, "not that counsel was ineffective, but rather that the counsel's ineffectiveness demonstrates that he was not a genuinely representative agent".
Even the genuinely blameworthy agent, it seems, can respond to the hypocritical blamer by saying, "Look who's talking", and this retort has a "silencing" effect (see Cohen 2012).
For genuinely autonomous agents, according to Reid, are reflective.
Since he believes that novelties could only be generated by the interplay of genuinely free agents, he conceives of God as limiting himself in the exercise of his power, so as to let the monads free: "Unless creators are created," he says, "nothing is really created" (437).
Thus, they are genuinely infectious agents.
Special obligations are often appealed to in arguments against consequentialism, because consequentialism is unable to accommodate agent-relative reasons and genuinely special obligations are agent-relative reasons.
More generally, when is the attainment of a true belief genuinely creditable to the agent?
According to judgment internalism, an agent is genuinely judging that he has a reason only if some motivational fact about that agent obtains; see the entry on moral motivation.
Aspirin or Clopidogrel was taken orally by each patient within 48 hours of hospital admission, except those who were allergic to or genuinely intolerant of these agents.
That is, most have thought that if an agent were to genuinely merit praise or blame for something, then he would need to exercise a special form of control over that thing (e.g., the ability at the time of action to both perform or not perform the action) that is incompatible with one's being causally determined.
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