Thus, on the grading and evaluative theories of blame developed by Smart and Watson, there is nothing about blame that requires a blamer to be conatively or emotionally exercised in any way. |
The hypocritical blamer is perhaps the paradigm example of someone who lacks the moral standing to blame. |
Sarkozy, an instinctive blamer, took full and sole responsibility for the defeat. |
But, as a tenant, Guy saw that Lane had many down days when he stayed in bed, that his cheery smile was, more often than not, a mask, that he could be weary and resentful, a blamer, revealing his envy through his gossip. |