Perspectives on Moral Responsibility / / ed. by John Martin Fischer, Mark Ravizza.

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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part I THE CONCEPT OF MORAL RESPONSIBILITY
  • 1. Freedom and Resentment
  • 2. On "Freedom and Resentment"
  • 3. The Importance of Free Will
  • 4. Responsibility and the Limits of Evil: Variations on a Strawsonian Theme
  • Part II HIERARCHY, RATIONALITY, AND THE "REAL SELF"
  • 5. The Real Self View (In Which a Nonautonomous Conception of Free Will and Responsibility Is Examined and Criticized)
  • 6. Identification and Wholeheartedness
  • 7. What Happens When Someone Acts?
  • 8. Sanctification, Hardening of the Heart, and Frankfurt's Concept of Free Will
  • Part III MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES
  • 9. Intellect, Will, and the Principle of Alternate Possibilities
  • 10. Responsibility, Agent-Causation, and Freedom: An Eighteenth-Century View
  • 11. What We Are Morally Responsible For
  • 12. Incompatibilism without the Principle of Alternative Possibilities
  • 13. Causing and Being Responsible for What Is Inevitable
  • 14. Responsibility for Consequences
  • Bibliography
  • Contributors
  • Index