What is self-blame? Does it have a value? How does it connect to guilt and other emotions? How does it fit into, and with, various theories of moral responsibility? In this volume, leading moral philosophers explore a range of debates about self-blame.
What is self-blame? Does it have a value? How does it connect to guilt and other emotions? How does it fit into, and with, various theories of moral responsibility? In this volume, leading moral philosophers explore a range of debates about self-blame.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. The Nature of Self Blame: 1. The motivational theory of guilt (and its implications for responsibility) Justin D'Arms and Daniel Jacobson; 2. The trials and tribulations of Tom Brady: self blame, self talk, self flagellation David Shoemaker; 3. A comprehensive account of blame: self blame, non moral blame, and blame for the non voluntary Douglas W. Portmore; 4. A forward looking account of self blame Derk Pereboom; Part II. The Ethics of Self Blame: 5. How much to blame?: an asymmetry between the norms of self blame and other blame Dana Kay Nelkin; 6. Don't suffer in silence: a self help guide for self blame Hannah Tierney; 7. How should we feel about recalcitrant emotions? Krista K. Thomason; Part III. Self Blame and Moral Responsibility: 8. Guilt & self blame within a conversational theory of moral responsibility Michael McKenna; 9. Deserved guilt and blameworthiness over time Andreas Brekke Carlsson; 10. Blame, deserved guilt, and harms to standing Gunnar Björnsson; 11. Reason to feel guilty Randolph Clarke and Piers Rawling.
Part I. The Nature of Self Blame: 1. The motivational theory of guilt (and its implications for responsibility) Justin D'Arms and Daniel Jacobson; 2. The trials and tribulations of Tom Brady: self blame, self talk, self flagellation David Shoemaker; 3. A comprehensive account of blame: self blame, non moral blame, and blame for the non voluntary Douglas W. Portmore; 4. A forward looking account of self blame Derk Pereboom; Part II. The Ethics of Self Blame: 5. How much to blame?: an asymmetry between the norms of self blame and other blame Dana Kay Nelkin; 6. Don't suffer in silence: a self help guide for self blame Hannah Tierney; 7. How should we feel about recalcitrant emotions? Krista K. Thomason; Part III. Self Blame and Moral Responsibility: 8. Guilt & self blame within a conversational theory of moral responsibility Michael McKenna; 9. Deserved guilt and blameworthiness over time Andreas Brekke Carlsson; 10. Blame, deserved guilt, and harms to standing Gunnar Björnsson; 11. Reason to feel guilty Randolph Clarke and Piers Rawling.
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