Maria-Sibylla
Lotter: Rechtsprechung
im Jenseits
Personale
IdentitŠt und Verantwortung bei Locke
Lockes theory of consciousness as the source of
self-identity was meant to account for legal responsibility, too. Thus a person
is responsible as far – and only as far – as she is conscious of
her deeds. This theory of responsibility, however, is doomed to failure, the
reason being that Locke attempted to account not only for legal responsibility
but also for our existence after death and our responsibility on the Great Day
of Divine Judgement. The result is a conception of responsibility which cannot
account for the social roots of legal imputation, because it relies much too
exclusively on the perspective of the first person.
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