A computational model of moral and legal responsibility via simplicity theory
Résumé
Responsibility, as referred to in everyday life, as explored in moral philosophy
and debated in jurisprudence, is a multiform, ill-defined but inescapable
notion for reasoning about actions. Its presence in all social constructs suggests the
existence of an underlying cognitive base. Following this hypothesis, and building
upon simplicity theory, the paper proposes a novel computational approach.