We are responsible not only for what we think and feel but for what others do and for what we would have done. This book expands and updates the original attributionist theory of responsibility and applies it to pressing contemporary issues such as collective responsibility, leaders' responsibility for their followers' acts, and addiction.
We are responsible not only for what we think and feel but for what others do and for what we would have done. This book expands and updates the original attributionist theory of responsibility and applies it to pressing contemporary issues such as collective responsibility, leaders' responsibility for their followers' acts, and addiction.
Eugene Schlossberger is professor emeritus of philosophy at Purdue University Northwest.
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Acknowledgements Chapter One: The Big Picture Chapter Two: Agency, Moral Responsibility, and Addiction Chapter Three: Leader Responsibility (Is Trump to Blame?) Chapter Four: Collective Responsibility Chapter Five Counterfactual Responsibility Appendix I: Featurism Appendix II: List of Distinctions References Index About the Author
Acknowledgements Chapter One: The Big Picture Chapter Two: Agency, Moral Responsibility, and Addiction Chapter Three: Leader Responsibility (Is Trump to Blame?) Chapter Four: Collective Responsibility Chapter Five Counterfactual Responsibility Appendix I: Featurism Appendix II: List of Distinctions References Index About the Author
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