TY - JOUR N2 - The paper focuses on two research objectives. First, it aims to critically examine a reductio ad absurdum argument against incompatibilism whose main themes can be found in Peter F. Strawson’s Freedom and Resentment. The doubts raised about the argument are inspired by a thought experiment based on fictitious Ludovico’s technique described in Anthony Burgess’s novel A Clockwork Orange. The second objective consists in outlining a version of the compatibilist stance – the version which is immune to Strawson’s objections against the traditional rendering of compatibilism and enables deeper understanding of various possible interpretations of the controversy between compatibilists and their opponents. The proposed position includes a hypothesis on the function of the attitude of participation and the expressivist explications of the concepts crucial for the practice of ascribing moral responsibility. The important feature of the analyses in question is the central role of the states of mind whose content are plans for reactive moral sentiments. L1 - http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/114349/PDF/P.Filoz.%204-19%2025-A.Kuzniar.pdf L2 - http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/114349 PY - 2019 IS - No 4 EP - 423 DO - 10.24425/pfns.2019.130927 KW - compatibilism KW - objective attitude KW - reactive moral sentiments KW - moral responsibility KW - expressivism A1 - Kuźniar, Adrian PB - Komitet Nauk Filozoficznych PAN PB - Wydział Filozofii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego DA - 2020.01.13 T1 - Compatibilism and the objective attitude in the world of clockwork oranges SP - 407 UR - http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/114349 T2 - Przegląd Filozoficzny. Nowa Seria ER -