| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - I then consider different accounts of the conditions of blameworthiness and, in the end, settle on one according to which a person is blameworthy for ??-ing just in case, in ??-ing, she violates one of a particular class of moral requirements governing the attitudes we bear, and our mental orientation, toward people and other objects of significant moral worth.
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