Monthly Archives: May 2014

Gregg Caruso and Neil Levy

Gregg Caruso and Neil Levy on consciousness and moral responsibility.

It seems that consciousness and moral responsibility are somehow connected. For example, intuitively, a person who is completely unconscious—e.g., a sleepwalker, or a person in a coma—cannot be responsible for what she does or fails to do. Levy has recently argued that moral responsibility for one’s actions requires consciousness of certain relevant facts; he has also argued that we can (sometimes) achieve the requisite level of consciousness, and that we are thus (sometimes) morally responsible for our actions. Caruso, by contrast, regards moral responsibility with heavier skepticism. In this conversation, after an overview of Levy’s position, Caruso and Levy discuss a range of issues: whether there could be a morally responsible zombie (16:29); somnambulism and other cases of global automatism (22:27); implicit bias (27:51); and other cases of nonconscious influence (33:58). They discuss introspection (53:09) and the “deep self” (61:06). They conclude (63:08) by discussing Levy’s views on consciousness and responsibility in the context of his other work.

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OUPC: Matthew Hernandez and Nick Nash

Matthew Hernandez, an undergraduate student at Portland State University, discusses his paper “A Humean Theory of Vagueness” with Nick Nash (Western University).

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OUPC: Alexander Fred and Carl Sachs

Alexander Fred, an undergraduate student at the University of Dayton, discusses his paper “On the Inescapable Meaninglessness of the Being-for-Itself” with Carl Sachs (Georgetown University).

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OUPC: Matthew Margulis and Eric Brown

Matthew Margulis, an undergraduate student at University of California-Santa Cruz, discusses his paper “On Quine’s Skeptical Philosophy: Its Ancient Roots and Constancy” with Eric Brown (Washington University-Saint Louis).

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OUPC: Helen Zhao and Rosemary Twomey

Helen Zhao, an undergraduate student at Johns Hopkins University, discusses her paper “On the Knowledge of Primary Substances” with Rosemary Twomey.

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OUPC: Liz Jackson and David Killoren

Liz Jackson, a very recent graduate of Kansas State University, discusses her paper “Beliefs and Blameworthiness” with David Killoren.

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OUPC: Sarah Horton and Clifford Sosis

Sarah Horton, an undergraduate student at Grove City College, discusses her paper “Is There Meaning that Does Not Derive from the Self Alone? A Consideration of Sartre’s Philosophy” with Clifford Sosis.

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OUPC: Kylie Musolf and Quitterie Gounot

Kylie Musolf, an undergraduate student at American University, discusses her paper “Narrative as Coping: Rhetorical Questions” with Quitterie Gounot.

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OUPC: Lilian Gonzalez and Nils Rauhut

Lilian Gonzalez, an undergraduate student at Eckerd College, discusses her paper “Plato and Schiller on Aesthetic Education and Moral Development” with Nils Rauhut.

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OUPC: Kirk Raikes and Todd May

Kirk Raikes, a recent graduate of Fort Lewis College, discusses his paper “Foucault’s Truth and Power: A Truth Function and the Individual” with Todd May.

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