Higher-Order Responsibility
2025-06-01Unverified0· sign in to hype
Junli Jiang, Pavel Naumov
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In ethics, individual responsibility is often defined through Frankfurt's principle of alternative possibilities. This definition is not adequate in a group decision-making setting because it often results in the lack of a responsible party or "responsibility gap''. One of the existing approaches to address this problem is to consider group responsibility. Another, recently proposed, approach is "higher-order'' responsibility. The paper considers the problem of deciding if higher-order responsibility up to degree d is enough to close the responsibility gap. The main technical result is that this problem is _2d+1-complete.