McCormick explores and analyses the nature of blame itself, what basic desert of blame amounts to, and how this affects our most important and widely accepted philosophical accounts of moral responsibility.
McCormick explores and analyses the nature of blame itself, what basic desert of blame amounts to, and how this affects our most important and widely accepted philosophical accounts of moral responsibility.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kelly McCormick is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Texas Christian University. She has published a number of articles on blame, desert, and moral responsibility in journals including Philosophical Studies, The Journal of Value Inquiry, and The Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy.
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Introduction Part I. The Permissibility of Blame: 1. The problem of blame 2. The structure of basic desert 3. Blame and the reactive attitudes 4. Solving the problem of blame Part II. Prescriptive Preservationism and Eliminativism: 5. The methodological burdens for eliminativism 6. Free will, responsibility, and reference 7. Facing the dark side.
Introduction Part I. The Permissibility of Blame: 1. The problem of blame 2. The structure of basic desert 3. Blame and the reactive attitudes 4. Solving the problem of blame Part II. Prescriptive Preservationism and Eliminativism: 5. The methodological burdens for eliminativism 6. Free will, responsibility, and reference 7. Facing the dark side.
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