The complex phenomenon of responsibility in negligence is analysed from multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives. The study sheds light on key ethical and legal issues related to agency and negligence to impact substantive law and policy-making in different jurisdictions.
The complex phenomenon of responsibility in negligence is analysed from multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives. The study sheds light on key ethical and legal issues related to agency and negligence to impact substantive law and policy-making in different jurisdictions.
Introduction Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco and George Pavlakos; Part I. Will and Blameworthiness: 1. The Problem of Pure Negligence Gideon Rosen; 2. Unwitting Omissions, Mistakes, and Responsibility Erasmus Mayr; 3. 'How Could You?': The Moral Import of Obliviousness Gideon Yaffe; 4. Varieties of Negligence and Complications for Moral Blameworthiness William FitzPatrick; Part II. Agency, Reasons and Inadvertence: 5. The Possibility of Pure Negligence Gary Watson; 6. Agent-Relativity without Control: Grounding Negligence on Normative Relations George Pavlakos; 7. The Boundaries of Negligence Matt King; 8. The Backward-Looking Puzzle of Responsibility in Negligence: Some Preliminary Thoughts for Understanding Inadvertent Actions Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco; 9. Responsibility and Agency Emmanuel Voyiakis; Part III. The Significance of Action in Negligence: 10. What is It to Do Nothing? Constantine Sandis; 11. Rape, Recklessness, and Sexist Ideology Elinor Mason; 12. From Law to Moral Philosophy in Theorizing About Negligence Benjamin C. Zipursky.
Introduction Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco and George Pavlakos; Part I. Will and Blameworthiness: 1. The Problem of Pure Negligence Gideon Rosen; 2. Unwitting Omissions, Mistakes, and Responsibility Erasmus Mayr; 3. 'How Could You?': The Moral Import of Obliviousness Gideon Yaffe; 4. Varieties of Negligence and Complications for Moral Blameworthiness William FitzPatrick; Part II. Agency, Reasons and Inadvertence: 5. The Possibility of Pure Negligence Gary Watson; 6. Agent-Relativity without Control: Grounding Negligence on Normative Relations George Pavlakos; 7. The Boundaries of Negligence Matt King; 8. The Backward-Looking Puzzle of Responsibility in Negligence: Some Preliminary Thoughts for Understanding Inadvertent Actions Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco; 9. Responsibility and Agency Emmanuel Voyiakis; Part III. The Significance of Action in Negligence: 10. What is It to Do Nothing? Constantine Sandis; 11. Rape, Recklessness, and Sexist Ideology Elinor Mason; 12. From Law to Moral Philosophy in Theorizing About Negligence Benjamin C. Zipursky.
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