We need a way to make sense of moral accountability in cases where multiple individuals are cooperating in a way that results in a wrongful harm. Saba Bazargan-Forward argues that distinct aspects of human agency can be 'distributed' among different people. He presents case studies of accountability in war, law, business, and racism.
We need a way to make sense of moral accountability in cases where multiple individuals are cooperating in a way that results in a wrongful harm. Saba Bazargan-Forward argues that distinct aspects of human agency can be 'distributed' among different people. He presents case studies of accountability in war, law, business, and racism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Saba Bazargan-Forward earned his PhD in philosophy at Rutgers University in 2009, after which he earned tenure at UC San Diego's department of philosophy where he currently serves as an associate professor. He has published two dozen articles and chapters on a variety of issues in normative ethics, with a focus on collective responsibility and on the morality of defensive violence, and has co-edited volumes on those topics. His 2014 paper on moral coercion was awarded the Philosopher's Annual Top Ten. He is currently writing a book on the morality of benefiting from injustice.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Theory 1: Divisions of Agential Labor 2: Authority-Based Accountability 3: Establishing a Division of Agential Labor 4: Imperfect Divisions of Agential Labor Part II: Applications 5: War Ethics 6: Accomplice Liability 7: Respondeat Superior and Enterprise Liability 8: Institutional Racism Conclusion Appendix Bibliography
Introduction Part I: Theory 1: Divisions of Agential Labor 2: Authority-Based Accountability 3: Establishing a Division of Agential Labor 4: Imperfect Divisions of Agential Labor Part II: Applications 5: War Ethics 6: Accomplice Liability 7: Respondeat Superior and Enterprise Liability 8: Institutional Racism Conclusion Appendix Bibliography
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