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responsibilitysuch

Responsibilitysuch is an ethical term describing the degree of moral obligation that follows from a specified condition, action, or role. The word signals that responsibility is relative to the 'such'—the particular circumstances that define when an agent is accountable rather than universal across all situations.

The term is a neologism used mainly in contemporary ethics discussions and thought experiments to sharpen

In practice, responsibilitysuch helps distinguish when agents deserve blame or praise based on factors like control,

Critics argue that the criterion the 'such' embodies can be vague, shifting with context and social norms.

Related concepts include causal responsibility, accountability, moral luck, and agent-relative duties. As a debated term, responsibilitysuch

analysis
of
responsibility
in
contexts
of
moral
luck,
risk,
and
distributed
accountability.
knowledge,
and
foreseen
consequences.
It
is
often
invoked
in
medical,
legal,
corporate,
and
technological
decision
making
to
allocate
duties
and
liability
more
precisely.
Supporters
respond
that
explicit
attention
to
situational
thresholds
improves
fairness
by
preventing
blanket
blame
or
exculpation.
remains
a
proposal
for
clarifying
accountability
rather
than
a
fixed
theory.