Matt King presents a radical new account of responsibility according to which moral responsibility should be understood in the same way as other kinds of responsibility. We are responsible for the things we do first, then blameworthy or praiseworthy for having done them in light of whether they're good or bad, according to a variety of standards.
Matt King presents a radical new account of responsibility according to which moral responsibility should be understood in the same way as other kinds of responsibility. We are responsible for the things we do first, then blameworthy or praiseworthy for having done them in light of whether they're good or bad, according to a variety of standards.
Matt King is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he thinks and writes about responsibility and other related topics in ethics and law. His work has been published in over a dozen journals and edited volumes, and is even occasionally cited. He is co-editor of Agency in Mental Disorder (OUP, 2022).
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Preface Introduction: A General Theory of Responsibility 1: The Basic Responsibility Relation 2: Basic Agency 3: Basic Blame and Basic Praise 4: Basic Desert 5: Beyond Basic Responsibility Conclusion: Odds and Ends
Preface Introduction: A General Theory of Responsibility 1: The Basic Responsibility Relation 2: Basic Agency 3: Basic Blame and Basic Praise 4: Basic Desert 5: Beyond Basic Responsibility Conclusion: Odds and Ends
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