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? 221,,. - -,,,,, -. 1. Cornell D.G., Warren J., Hawk G. Psychopathy in instrumental and reactive violent offenders // Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 1996. 64. P. 783 790. 2. James R., Blair R. Neurobiological basis of psychopathy // The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2003. 182. P. 5 7. 3. Hare R. Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of the Psychopaths Among Us. N.Y., 1993. P. 34. 4. Dennett D. Conditions of personhood // Identities of persons. Ed. A. Rorty, 1976. P. 178. 5. Goodman M. A sufficient condition for personhood // The personalist forum. Vol. 8, No. 1. P. 79. 6. Shoemaker D. Moral Address, Moral Responsibility and the Boundaries of The Moral Community // Ethics, 2007. Vol. 118, No. 1. P. 70 108. 7. Murphy J. Moral Death: A Kantian Essay on Psychopathy // Ethics. 1972. 82. P. 284 298. 8. Duff A. Psychopathy and Moral Understanding // American Philosophical Quarterly. 1977. 14. P. 189 200. 9. Talbert M. Accountability, Aliens, and Psychopaths: A Reply to Shoemaker // Ethics. 2012. Vol. 122. P. 562 574. 10. Talbert M. The Significance of Psychopathic Wrongdoing // Being Amoral: Psychopathy and moral incapacity / Ed. Thomas Schramme. Mit Press. 2014. 11. Talbert M. Unwitting Wrongdoers and the Role of Moral Disagreement in Blame / Ed. David Shoemaker. Oxford University Press, 2013. P. 225 245. 12. Levy N. The responsibility of the psychopaths revisited // Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology. 2007. Vol. 14. P. 129 138. 13. Shoemaker D. Attributability, Answerability, and accountability: toward a wider theory of moral responsibility // Ethics. 2011. Vol. 121. P. 602 632. 14. Smith A. Attributability, and accountability: in defense of a unified account // Ethics. 2012. Vol. 122. P. 575 589. 15. Watson G. The trouble with psychopaths // Reasons and recognition. Oxford University Press, 2011. P. 307. Volkov Dmitry B. Moscow Center for Consciousness studies (Moscow, Russian Federation) DOI: 10.17223/1998863 /34/25 ARE PSYCHOPATHS MORALLY RESPONSIBLE PERSONS? Keywords: moral responsibility, psychopathy, moral competence, criteria of personhood, D. Shoemaker It seems that there is collision between the contemporary legal practices and philosophical views on the moral responsibility of psychopaths. A number of philosophers and psychologists argue that psychopaths lack certain qualities necessary for moral personhood and so can t be held responsible. On the other side courts often try these cases and find the psychopaths guilty. In this article the author examines the arguments about the responsibility of psychopaths and comes to the conclusion that they should be held responsible even in the basic desert sense. The conclusion is based firstly on the conviction that psychopaths actually do possess necessary capacities, in particular capacity to treat others as persons and they possess moral competency. Secondly, it is based on the observation of similarities between the psychopaths and repeat offenders. Both kinds of criminals have an ill will and immoral

222 character. The lack of empathy that is typical for the psychopaths cannot serve as an excuse and reason to withdraw accountability. The author of the article examines several objections to this view, but finds them unconvincing. So he concludes that the punishment of psychopaths is justified. References 1. Cornell, D.G., Warren, J. & Hawk, G. (1996) Psychopathy in instrumental and reactive violent offenders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 64. pp. 783-790. 2. James, R. & Blair, R. (2003) Neurobiological basis of psychopathy. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 182. pp. 5 7. DOI: 10.1192/bjp.182.1.5. 3. Hare, R. (1993) Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of the Psychopaths Among Us. New York. p. 34. 4. Dennett, D. (1976) Conditions of personhood. In: Rorty, A. (1976) Identities of persons. University of California Press. p. 178. 5. Goodman, M. (1982) A sufficient condition for personhood. The Personalist Forum. 8(1). p. 79. 6. Shoemaker, D. (2007) Moral Address, Moral Responsibility and the Boundaries of The Moral Community. Ethics. 118(1). pp. 70 108. DOI: 10.1086/521280 7. Murphy, J. (1972) Moral Death: A Kantian Essay on Psychopathy. Ethics. 82. pp. 284-298. DOI: 10.1086/291852 8. Duff, A. (1977) Psychopathy and Moral Understanding. American Philosophical Quarterly. 14. pp. 189-200. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-6561-1_12 9. Talbert, M. (2012) Accountability, Aliens, and Psychopaths: A Reply to Shoemaker. Ethics. 122. pp. 562 574. DOI: 10.1086/664751 10. Talbert, M. (2014) The Significance of Psychopathic Wrongdoing. In: Schramme, T. (ed.) Being Amoral: Psychopathy and moral incapacity. The MIT Press. 11. Talbert, M. (2013) Unwitting Wrongdoers and the Role of Moral Disagreement in Blame. Oxford University Press. pp. 225 245. 12. Levy, N. (2007) The responsibility of the psychopaths revisited. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology. 14. pp. 129 138. DOI: 10.1353/ppp.0.0003 13. Shoemaker, D. (2011) Attributability, Answerability, and accountability: toward a wider theory of moral responsibility. Ethics. 121. pp. 602-632. DOI: 10.1086/659003 14. Smith, A. (2012) Attributability, and accountability: in defense of a unified account. Ethics. 122. pp. 575 589. DOI: 10.1086/664752 15. Watson, G. (2011) The trouble with psychopaths. In: Wallace, R.J., Kumar, R. & Freeman, S. (eds) Reasons and recognition. Oxford University Press. p. 307.