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DESCRIPTION:The paper discusses a real case in which a soldier in the Bosni
 an Serb army participated in the mass murder of innocent civilians only bec
 ause he was compelled at gunpoint to do so.  We have three questions: Was t
 he act wrong? If so\, does the duress under which the soldier acted somehow
  excuse his conduct (in whole or in part).  And finally\, if duress amounts
  to an excuse in this case\, how can we explain its exculpatory force?  Ref
 lection on the case permits us to clarify an important principle in the the
 ory of responsibility according to which an act is blameworthy only if it m
 anifests "ill will".
SUMMARY:Philosophy Colloquium\nGideon Rosen\nDuress and the Limits of   Res
 ponsibility
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