Levy Neil, Bayne Tim
Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3010, Australia.
Int Rev Psychiatry. 2004 Aug;16(3):209-15. doi: 10.1080/09540260400003909.
Actions performed in a state of automatism are not subject to moral evaluation, while automatic actions often are. Is the asymmetry between automatistic and automatic actions justified? In order to answer this question we need a model of moral accountability that does justice to our intuitions about a range of modes of agency, both pathological and non-pathological. Our aim in this paper is to lay the groundwork for the development of such a model.