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:*Minnesota case recalls old Italian court judgement [https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/pubs/104/].
  
 
:*Mass shootings, gun buying, and the pandemic.  [https://abcnews.go.com/US/graphics-story-mass-shootings-pandemic/story?id=76628491], [https://www.npr.org/2021/03/24/980894439/mass-shootings-rose-in-the-pandemic-disproportionately-hurting-black-neighborhoo].  The existence of large trends might belie explanations that focus on individual moral responsibility.   
 
:*Mass shootings, gun buying, and the pandemic.  [https://abcnews.go.com/US/graphics-story-mass-shootings-pandemic/story?id=76628491], [https://www.npr.org/2021/03/24/980894439/mass-shootings-rose-in-the-pandemic-disproportionately-hurting-black-neighborhoo].  The existence of large trends might belie explanations that focus on individual moral responsibility.   

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Moral Responsibility and Free Will News!

  • Minnesota case recalls old Italian court judgement [1].
  • Mass shootings, gun buying, and the pandemic. [2], [3]. The existence of large trends might belie explanations that focus on individual moral responsibility.
  • Example of "cultural disfunction" in "go to" narratives for mass shootings.
  • Thinking about mass shootings, predictability, and responsibility.
  • Tragic multiple shooting in Atlanta. Consider two possibilities....
  • MR issues inside the $2 trillion dollar pandemic plan.
  • Some follow ups on the terrible car crash. [4], [5]
  • Nxivm cult doctor defends "branding" women in the cult. [6]
  • WA Supreme Court decision invalidates drug possession law. [7]
  • Is anyone morally responsible for the Texas power grid failure? This discussion might be a neat basis for an analogy between group(social)/individual responsibility. Second example, Are we collectively responsible for the rate at which people believed in conspiracies? Could a town share responsibility for the accidents on a stretch of road known to be dangerous?
  • Pride is also about "esteem," maybe a better opposing term to shame. "I'm proud of myself," roughly, "I have done something estimable."
  • Virginia becomes the first Southern state to eliminate the death penalty. Interesting reporting on crime victims responses. A proxy for retribution in some cases.
  • Update on "I'm so proud of you."
  • Not just Olympic officials make moral mistakes. [8]
  • In terms of our course research, what does it mean for a parent to say "I'm proud of my kids."?
  • Investigation completed in helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter, and guests.
  • Discussion with friend about adoption.
  • Discussion with friend about BJW and Christian commitments. "Oh, right. Injustice is our fault."
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene case is sometimes discussed in terms of "punishment" and sometimes in terms of being "unqualified" to be on an Education Committee in the House of Representatives.
  • Guy at the Lowe's without a mask. Retributive thought process follows. Retributive emotions can also be channeled verbally.
  • Throughout the pandemic, there has been a persistent discussion about the degree of responsibility we should take for reducing deaths and avoiding behaviors that spread the virus.
  • Occassionally, we will use this segment to learn about one of the saints in the class. Today: Baba Fakruddin
  • Capitol Hill Police officer who led insurrectionists away from Senate is promoted and honored at the Inauguration today.
  • How do we assess the culpability of a mob under the influence of a conspiracy theory? Does "radicalization" compromise responsibility?
  • Recent Supreme Court executions raise questions about MR.