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The role of victimization in normative judgment and justification: An empirical investigation

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Are all norms cognized in the same way? I present experimental evidence suggesting that they are not. I propose a distinction between two main classes of violations—the victimful and the victimless—and show that while people tend to rate acts belonging to either category as impermissible, the justifications for their judgments refer to salient features of the act only in the former case. I further show that Feinberg's distinction between harmful and offensive acts is useful in discriminating between different types of victimful violations.

Keywords: Harm; Judgment; Justification; Moral Psychology; Offense; Victimful Violations; Victimless Violations

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 December 2010

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