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The academic literature has seen growing, interdisciplinary interest in luck, and this volume brings together and explains the most important areas of this research.
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The academic literature has seen growing, interdisciplinary interest in luck, and this volume brings together and explains the most important areas of this research.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351258753
- Artikelnr.: 55281418
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351258753
- Artikelnr.: 55281418
Ian M. Church is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Hillsdale College. He is the co-author (with Peter Samuelson) of Intellectual Humility: An Introduction to the Philosophy & Science (2017). Robert J. Hartman is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Lund-Gothenburg Responsibility Project at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He is the author of In Defense of Moral Luck: Why Luck Often Affects Praiseworthiness and Blameworthiness (2017).
Section I: History of Luck
1. Nafsika Athanassoulis: Aristotle on Constitutive, Developmental, and
Resultant Moral Luck
2. Sarah Broadie: Aristotle on Luck, Happiness, and Solon's Dictum
3. René Brouwer: The Stoics on Luck
4. Jeffrey Hause: Thomas Aquinas on Moral Luck
5. Kate Moran: Immanuel Kant on Moral Luck
6. Craig Smith: Adam Smith on Moral Luck and the Invisible Hand
7. Piers Norris Turner: John Stuart Mill on Luck and Distributive
Justice
8. Dani Rabinowitz: History of Luck in Epistemology
9. Andrew Latus: Thomas Nagel and Bernard Williams on Moral Luck
Section II: The Nature of Luck
10. Duncan Pritchard: Modal Accounts of Luck
11. Wayne Riggs: The Lack of Control Account of Luck
12. Nicholas Rescher: The Probability Account of Luck
13. Rik Peels: The Mixed Account of Luck
14. Nathan Ballantyne & Samuel Kampa: Luck and Significance
15. Fernando Broncano-Berrocal: Luck as Risk
16. Rachel Mckinnon: Luck and Norms
Section III: Moral Luck
17. Daniel Statman: The Definition of 'Luck' and the Problem of Moral
Luck
18. Carolina Sartorio: Kinds of Moral Luck
19. Michael J. Zimmerman: Denying Moral Luck
20. Robert J. Hartman: Accepting Moral Luck
21. Laura W. Ekstrom: Luck and Libertarianism
22. Mirja Pérez de Calleja: Luck and Compatibilism
Section IV: Epistemic Luck
23. Ian M. Church: The Gettier Problem
24. Benjamin Jarvis: The Problem of Environmental Luck
25. Tim Black: Anti-Luck Epistemology
26. Stephen Hetherington: The Luck/Knowledge Incompatibility Thesis
27. John Greco: Luck and Skepticism
28. J. Adam Carter: Epistemic Luck and the Extended Mind
Section V: The Psychology of Luck
29. Steven D. Hales & Jennifer Adrienne Johnson: Cognitive Biases and
Dispositions in Luck Attributions
30. Karl Halvor Teigen: Luck and Risk
31. Sabine Roeser: Emotional Responses to Luck, Risk and Uncertainty
32. Anastasia Ejova: The Illusion of Control
33. Matthew D. Smith & Piers Worth: Positive Psychology and Luck
Experiences
Section VI: Future Research
34. J. D. Trout: Luck in Science
35. Joe Milburn & Edouard Machery: The Philosophy of Luck and
Experimental Philosophy
36. Ori J. Herstein: Legal Luck
37. Carolyn McLeod & Jody Tomchishen: Feminist Approaches to Moral Luck
38. Guy Axtell: The New Problem of Religious Luck
39. Jordan Wessling: Theology and Luck
1. Nafsika Athanassoulis: Aristotle on Constitutive, Developmental, and
Resultant Moral Luck
2. Sarah Broadie: Aristotle on Luck, Happiness, and Solon's Dictum
3. René Brouwer: The Stoics on Luck
4. Jeffrey Hause: Thomas Aquinas on Moral Luck
5. Kate Moran: Immanuel Kant on Moral Luck
6. Craig Smith: Adam Smith on Moral Luck and the Invisible Hand
7. Piers Norris Turner: John Stuart Mill on Luck and Distributive
Justice
8. Dani Rabinowitz: History of Luck in Epistemology
9. Andrew Latus: Thomas Nagel and Bernard Williams on Moral Luck
Section II: The Nature of Luck
10. Duncan Pritchard: Modal Accounts of Luck
11. Wayne Riggs: The Lack of Control Account of Luck
12. Nicholas Rescher: The Probability Account of Luck
13. Rik Peels: The Mixed Account of Luck
14. Nathan Ballantyne & Samuel Kampa: Luck and Significance
15. Fernando Broncano-Berrocal: Luck as Risk
16. Rachel Mckinnon: Luck and Norms
Section III: Moral Luck
17. Daniel Statman: The Definition of 'Luck' and the Problem of Moral
Luck
18. Carolina Sartorio: Kinds of Moral Luck
19. Michael J. Zimmerman: Denying Moral Luck
20. Robert J. Hartman: Accepting Moral Luck
21. Laura W. Ekstrom: Luck and Libertarianism
22. Mirja Pérez de Calleja: Luck and Compatibilism
Section IV: Epistemic Luck
23. Ian M. Church: The Gettier Problem
24. Benjamin Jarvis: The Problem of Environmental Luck
25. Tim Black: Anti-Luck Epistemology
26. Stephen Hetherington: The Luck/Knowledge Incompatibility Thesis
27. John Greco: Luck and Skepticism
28. J. Adam Carter: Epistemic Luck and the Extended Mind
Section V: The Psychology of Luck
29. Steven D. Hales & Jennifer Adrienne Johnson: Cognitive Biases and
Dispositions in Luck Attributions
30. Karl Halvor Teigen: Luck and Risk
31. Sabine Roeser: Emotional Responses to Luck, Risk and Uncertainty
32. Anastasia Ejova: The Illusion of Control
33. Matthew D. Smith & Piers Worth: Positive Psychology and Luck
Experiences
Section VI: Future Research
34. J. D. Trout: Luck in Science
35. Joe Milburn & Edouard Machery: The Philosophy of Luck and
Experimental Philosophy
36. Ori J. Herstein: Legal Luck
37. Carolyn McLeod & Jody Tomchishen: Feminist Approaches to Moral Luck
38. Guy Axtell: The New Problem of Religious Luck
39. Jordan Wessling: Theology and Luck
Section I: History of Luck
1. Nafsika Athanassoulis: Aristotle on Constitutive, Developmental, and
Resultant Moral Luck
2. Sarah Broadie: Aristotle on Luck, Happiness, and Solon's Dictum
3. René Brouwer: The Stoics on Luck
4. Jeffrey Hause: Thomas Aquinas on Moral Luck
5. Kate Moran: Immanuel Kant on Moral Luck
6. Craig Smith: Adam Smith on Moral Luck and the Invisible Hand
7. Piers Norris Turner: John Stuart Mill on Luck and Distributive
Justice
8. Dani Rabinowitz: History of Luck in Epistemology
9. Andrew Latus: Thomas Nagel and Bernard Williams on Moral Luck
Section II: The Nature of Luck
10. Duncan Pritchard: Modal Accounts of Luck
11. Wayne Riggs: The Lack of Control Account of Luck
12. Nicholas Rescher: The Probability Account of Luck
13. Rik Peels: The Mixed Account of Luck
14. Nathan Ballantyne & Samuel Kampa: Luck and Significance
15. Fernando Broncano-Berrocal: Luck as Risk
16. Rachel Mckinnon: Luck and Norms
Section III: Moral Luck
17. Daniel Statman: The Definition of 'Luck' and the Problem of Moral
Luck
18. Carolina Sartorio: Kinds of Moral Luck
19. Michael J. Zimmerman: Denying Moral Luck
20. Robert J. Hartman: Accepting Moral Luck
21. Laura W. Ekstrom: Luck and Libertarianism
22. Mirja Pérez de Calleja: Luck and Compatibilism
Section IV: Epistemic Luck
23. Ian M. Church: The Gettier Problem
24. Benjamin Jarvis: The Problem of Environmental Luck
25. Tim Black: Anti-Luck Epistemology
26. Stephen Hetherington: The Luck/Knowledge Incompatibility Thesis
27. John Greco: Luck and Skepticism
28. J. Adam Carter: Epistemic Luck and the Extended Mind
Section V: The Psychology of Luck
29. Steven D. Hales & Jennifer Adrienne Johnson: Cognitive Biases and
Dispositions in Luck Attributions
30. Karl Halvor Teigen: Luck and Risk
31. Sabine Roeser: Emotional Responses to Luck, Risk and Uncertainty
32. Anastasia Ejova: The Illusion of Control
33. Matthew D. Smith & Piers Worth: Positive Psychology and Luck
Experiences
Section VI: Future Research
34. J. D. Trout: Luck in Science
35. Joe Milburn & Edouard Machery: The Philosophy of Luck and
Experimental Philosophy
36. Ori J. Herstein: Legal Luck
37. Carolyn McLeod & Jody Tomchishen: Feminist Approaches to Moral Luck
38. Guy Axtell: The New Problem of Religious Luck
39. Jordan Wessling: Theology and Luck
1. Nafsika Athanassoulis: Aristotle on Constitutive, Developmental, and
Resultant Moral Luck
2. Sarah Broadie: Aristotle on Luck, Happiness, and Solon's Dictum
3. René Brouwer: The Stoics on Luck
4. Jeffrey Hause: Thomas Aquinas on Moral Luck
5. Kate Moran: Immanuel Kant on Moral Luck
6. Craig Smith: Adam Smith on Moral Luck and the Invisible Hand
7. Piers Norris Turner: John Stuart Mill on Luck and Distributive
Justice
8. Dani Rabinowitz: History of Luck in Epistemology
9. Andrew Latus: Thomas Nagel and Bernard Williams on Moral Luck
Section II: The Nature of Luck
10. Duncan Pritchard: Modal Accounts of Luck
11. Wayne Riggs: The Lack of Control Account of Luck
12. Nicholas Rescher: The Probability Account of Luck
13. Rik Peels: The Mixed Account of Luck
14. Nathan Ballantyne & Samuel Kampa: Luck and Significance
15. Fernando Broncano-Berrocal: Luck as Risk
16. Rachel Mckinnon: Luck and Norms
Section III: Moral Luck
17. Daniel Statman: The Definition of 'Luck' and the Problem of Moral
Luck
18. Carolina Sartorio: Kinds of Moral Luck
19. Michael J. Zimmerman: Denying Moral Luck
20. Robert J. Hartman: Accepting Moral Luck
21. Laura W. Ekstrom: Luck and Libertarianism
22. Mirja Pérez de Calleja: Luck and Compatibilism
Section IV: Epistemic Luck
23. Ian M. Church: The Gettier Problem
24. Benjamin Jarvis: The Problem of Environmental Luck
25. Tim Black: Anti-Luck Epistemology
26. Stephen Hetherington: The Luck/Knowledge Incompatibility Thesis
27. John Greco: Luck and Skepticism
28. J. Adam Carter: Epistemic Luck and the Extended Mind
Section V: The Psychology of Luck
29. Steven D. Hales & Jennifer Adrienne Johnson: Cognitive Biases and
Dispositions in Luck Attributions
30. Karl Halvor Teigen: Luck and Risk
31. Sabine Roeser: Emotional Responses to Luck, Risk and Uncertainty
32. Anastasia Ejova: The Illusion of Control
33. Matthew D. Smith & Piers Worth: Positive Psychology and Luck
Experiences
Section VI: Future Research
34. J. D. Trout: Luck in Science
35. Joe Milburn & Edouard Machery: The Philosophy of Luck and
Experimental Philosophy
36. Ori J. Herstein: Legal Luck
37. Carolyn McLeod & Jody Tomchishen: Feminist Approaches to Moral Luck
38. Guy Axtell: The New Problem of Religious Luck
39. Jordan Wessling: Theology and Luck