Philosophy 760 - Seminar in Ethics

Spring
2026
01
3.00
Peter Graham

TU 4:00PM 6:30PM

UMass Amherst
81642
South College Room E301
pgraham@philos.umass.edu
Graduate level seminar in a specific topic in Normative Ethics. See UMass Philosophy Department's homepage (Graduate Courses tab) for further information about the topic of this course.

This seminar is going to be on moral responsibility. In particular, we will take a deep dive into some relatively recent arguments for an ignorance-based skepticism about moral responsibility. In particular, over the past 20 years or so, Gideon Rosen and Michael J. Zimmerman have vigorously defended an ignorance-based skepticism about moral responsibility (according to which most people in most circumstances are not morally responsible (morally blameworthy), at all, for what they do). These are some of the most interesting recent arguments for a skepticism about moral responsibility extant. We'll look very closely at their arguments (including the extensive discussion in Zimmerman's 2022 book on this topic), as well as responses to them that have emerged in the literature over the past 20 years. If time permits, and there is student interest, we might also look at other, perhaps more traditional, non-ignorance-based arguments for moral responsibility skepticism.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.