What is it to blame someone, and when are would-be blamers in a position to do so? What function does blame serve in our lives, and is it a valuable way of relating to one another? The essays in this volume explore answers to these and related questions.
What is it to blame someone, and when are would-be blamers in a position to do so? What function does blame serve in our lives, and is it a valuable way of relating to one another? The essays in this volume explore answers to these and related questions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
D. Justin Coates works on issues in ethics, moral psychology, and the philosophy of action. His publications have appeared in Philosophy Compass , Philosophical Psychology, and Oxford Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, among other venues. He is the Law and Philosophy Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School. Neal A. Tognazzini works at the intersection of metaphysics and ethics on problems of agency, free will, and moral responsibility. His publications have appeared in Nous, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, The Philosophical Quarterly, and Philosophy and Public Affairs, among other venues. He is an Assistant Professor at The College of William & Mary.
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Chapter 1: The Contours of Blame D. Justin Coates and Neal A. Tognazzini Chapter 2: Moral Blame and Moral Protest Angela M. Smith Chapter 3: Wrongdoing and Relationships: The Problem of the Stranger George Sher Chapter 4: The Expressive Function of Blame Christopher Bennett Chapter 5: Interpreting Blame T. M. Scanlon Chapter 6: Blame and Punishment David Shoemaker Chapter 7: Directed Blame and Conversation Michael McKenna Chapter 8: Taking Demands Out of Blame Coleen Macnamara Chapter 9: Civilizing Blame Victoria McGeer Chapter 10: Free Will Skepticism, Blame, and Obligation Derk Pereboom Chapter 11: Valuing Blame Christopher Evan Franklin Chapter 12: Rightness and Responsibility R. Jay Wallace Chapter 13: What is an Excuse? Erin I. Kelly Chapter 14: The Standing to Blame: A Critique Macalester Bell Chapter 15: Standing in Judgment Gary Watson References
Chapter 1: The Contours of Blame D. Justin Coates and Neal A. Tognazzini Chapter 2: Moral Blame and Moral Protest Angela M. Smith Chapter 3: Wrongdoing and Relationships: The Problem of the Stranger George Sher Chapter 4: The Expressive Function of Blame Christopher Bennett Chapter 5: Interpreting Blame T. M. Scanlon Chapter 6: Blame and Punishment David Shoemaker Chapter 7: Directed Blame and Conversation Michael McKenna Chapter 8: Taking Demands Out of Blame Coleen Macnamara Chapter 9: Civilizing Blame Victoria McGeer Chapter 10: Free Will Skepticism, Blame, and Obligation Derk Pereboom Chapter 11: Valuing Blame Christopher Evan Franklin Chapter 12: Rightness and Responsibility R. Jay Wallace Chapter 13: What is an Excuse? Erin I. Kelly Chapter 14: The Standing to Blame: A Critique Macalester Bell Chapter 15: Standing in Judgment Gary Watson References
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