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The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Responsibility provides an extremely useful guide to the topic. It will be valuable reading for students and researchers in philosophy and applied ethics, as well as for those in related disciplines such as politics, law, and policymaking.
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The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Responsibility provides an extremely useful guide to the topic. It will be valuable reading for students and researchers in philosophy and applied ethics, as well as for those in related disciplines such as politics, law, and policymaking.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000990126
- Artikelnr.: 68952422
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000990126
- Artikelnr.: 68952422
Maximilian Kiener is a Junior Professor of Philosophy and Ethics in Technology at Hamburg University of Technology, Germany, and an Associate Member of the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Oxford, UK. He specialises in moral and legal philosophy, with a particular focus on consent, responsibility, and artificial intelligence. His book Voluntary Consent: Theory and Practice is also published by Routledge.
Introduction Maximilian Kiener Part 1: The History of Responsibility
Section 1: Responsibility and Wrongdoing 1. Plato on Vice Marcel van
Ackeren 2. Hegel on Guilt Mark Alznauer Section 2: Responsibility and
Determinism 3. The Stoics: What Kind of Responsibility is Compatible with
Divine Providence? Rachana Kamtekar 4. Hobbes Against Bramhall: Moral
Responsibility, Free Will, and Mechanistic Determination Thomas Pink 5.
Hume on Free Will and Moral Responsibility Peter Millican 6. Sidgwick on
Free Will and Ethics Anthony Skelton Section 3: The Scope of Responsibility
7. Aristotle on Legal and Moral Responsibility: Interpretation and Reform
Terence Irwin 8. Kant on Absolute Responsibility and Transcendental Freedom
David Sussman Section 4: Individuals and Society 9. Responsibility in
Confucian Thought David Wong 10. Aquinas on Holding Others to Blame
Jeffrey Hause Part 2: The Theory of Responsibility Section 5: The Concepts
of Responsibility 11. Responsibility and Agency Maria Alvarez 12.
Responsibility and Causation Alex Kaiserman 13. Responsibility and The Deep
Self Monika Betzler 14. Responsibility and Emotion Andreas Carlsson 15.
Varieties of Answerability Maximilian Kiener Section 6: The Conditions and
Challenges of Responsibility 16. The Consequences of Incompatibilism
Patrick Todd 17. Free Will and The Case for Compatibilism Carolina Sartorio
18. Deliberation and the Possibility of Skepticism Simon-Pierre
Chevarie-Cossette 19. Responsibility and Manipulation Massimo Renzo 20.
Responsibility and Coercion Carla Bagnoli 21. Ignorance and the Epistemic
Condition Daniel Miller 22. Moral Competence and Mental Disorder Lubomira
Radoilska 23. Excuse, Capacity and Convention David Owens Part 3: The
Practice of Responsibility Section 7: Being and Holding Responsible 24.
Blaming Leonhard Menges 25. Communicating Praise Daniel Telech 26. The
Standing to Blame Matt King 27. Apology and Forgiveness Andrea Westlund
28. Taking Responsibility Elinor Mason 29. Responsibility Without Blame
Bruce Waller 30. Holding Responsible in the African Tradition:
Reconciliation Applied to Punishment, Compensation, and Trials Thaddeus
Metz Section 8: The Ethics and Politics of Responsibility 31. Artificial
Intelligence and the Imperative of Responsibility: Reconceiving AI
Governance as Social Care Shannon Vallor and Bhargavi Ganesh 32. Moral
Responsibility for Historical Injustice Michael Schefczyk 33. Corporate
Digital Responsibility Alexander Filipovi¿ 34. Reckless Complicity:
International Banks and Future Climate Henry Shue 35. Responsibility and
Gender Paula Casal Section 9: Responsibility in the Law 36. Legal and Moral
Responsibility Peter Cane 37. The Voluntary Act Requirement in Criminal Law
John Hyman 38. Strict Liability and Strict Responsibility Antony Duff 39.
Responsibility and Pre-Trial Detention Kim Ferzan 40. Responsibility for
Others Jenny Steele 41. Legitimate Divergence Between Moral and Criminal
Blame Alexander Sarch. Index
Section 1: Responsibility and Wrongdoing 1. Plato on Vice Marcel van
Ackeren 2. Hegel on Guilt Mark Alznauer Section 2: Responsibility and
Determinism 3. The Stoics: What Kind of Responsibility is Compatible with
Divine Providence? Rachana Kamtekar 4. Hobbes Against Bramhall: Moral
Responsibility, Free Will, and Mechanistic Determination Thomas Pink 5.
Hume on Free Will and Moral Responsibility Peter Millican 6. Sidgwick on
Free Will and Ethics Anthony Skelton Section 3: The Scope of Responsibility
7. Aristotle on Legal and Moral Responsibility: Interpretation and Reform
Terence Irwin 8. Kant on Absolute Responsibility and Transcendental Freedom
David Sussman Section 4: Individuals and Society 9. Responsibility in
Confucian Thought David Wong 10. Aquinas on Holding Others to Blame
Jeffrey Hause Part 2: The Theory of Responsibility Section 5: The Concepts
of Responsibility 11. Responsibility and Agency Maria Alvarez 12.
Responsibility and Causation Alex Kaiserman 13. Responsibility and The Deep
Self Monika Betzler 14. Responsibility and Emotion Andreas Carlsson 15.
Varieties of Answerability Maximilian Kiener Section 6: The Conditions and
Challenges of Responsibility 16. The Consequences of Incompatibilism
Patrick Todd 17. Free Will and The Case for Compatibilism Carolina Sartorio
18. Deliberation and the Possibility of Skepticism Simon-Pierre
Chevarie-Cossette 19. Responsibility and Manipulation Massimo Renzo 20.
Responsibility and Coercion Carla Bagnoli 21. Ignorance and the Epistemic
Condition Daniel Miller 22. Moral Competence and Mental Disorder Lubomira
Radoilska 23. Excuse, Capacity and Convention David Owens Part 3: The
Practice of Responsibility Section 7: Being and Holding Responsible 24.
Blaming Leonhard Menges 25. Communicating Praise Daniel Telech 26. The
Standing to Blame Matt King 27. Apology and Forgiveness Andrea Westlund
28. Taking Responsibility Elinor Mason 29. Responsibility Without Blame
Bruce Waller 30. Holding Responsible in the African Tradition:
Reconciliation Applied to Punishment, Compensation, and Trials Thaddeus
Metz Section 8: The Ethics and Politics of Responsibility 31. Artificial
Intelligence and the Imperative of Responsibility: Reconceiving AI
Governance as Social Care Shannon Vallor and Bhargavi Ganesh 32. Moral
Responsibility for Historical Injustice Michael Schefczyk 33. Corporate
Digital Responsibility Alexander Filipovi¿ 34. Reckless Complicity:
International Banks and Future Climate Henry Shue 35. Responsibility and
Gender Paula Casal Section 9: Responsibility in the Law 36. Legal and Moral
Responsibility Peter Cane 37. The Voluntary Act Requirement in Criminal Law
John Hyman 38. Strict Liability and Strict Responsibility Antony Duff 39.
Responsibility and Pre-Trial Detention Kim Ferzan 40. Responsibility for
Others Jenny Steele 41. Legitimate Divergence Between Moral and Criminal
Blame Alexander Sarch. Index
Introduction Maximilian Kiener Part 1: The History of Responsibility
Section 1: Responsibility and Wrongdoing 1. Plato on Vice Marcel van
Ackeren 2. Hegel on Guilt Mark Alznauer Section 2: Responsibility and
Determinism 3. The Stoics: What Kind of Responsibility is Compatible with
Divine Providence? Rachana Kamtekar 4. Hobbes Against Bramhall: Moral
Responsibility, Free Will, and Mechanistic Determination Thomas Pink 5.
Hume on Free Will and Moral Responsibility Peter Millican 6. Sidgwick on
Free Will and Ethics Anthony Skelton Section 3: The Scope of Responsibility
7. Aristotle on Legal and Moral Responsibility: Interpretation and Reform
Terence Irwin 8. Kant on Absolute Responsibility and Transcendental Freedom
David Sussman Section 4: Individuals and Society 9. Responsibility in
Confucian Thought David Wong 10. Aquinas on Holding Others to Blame
Jeffrey Hause Part 2: The Theory of Responsibility Section 5: The Concepts
of Responsibility 11. Responsibility and Agency Maria Alvarez 12.
Responsibility and Causation Alex Kaiserman 13. Responsibility and The Deep
Self Monika Betzler 14. Responsibility and Emotion Andreas Carlsson 15.
Varieties of Answerability Maximilian Kiener Section 6: The Conditions and
Challenges of Responsibility 16. The Consequences of Incompatibilism
Patrick Todd 17. Free Will and The Case for Compatibilism Carolina Sartorio
18. Deliberation and the Possibility of Skepticism Simon-Pierre
Chevarie-Cossette 19. Responsibility and Manipulation Massimo Renzo 20.
Responsibility and Coercion Carla Bagnoli 21. Ignorance and the Epistemic
Condition Daniel Miller 22. Moral Competence and Mental Disorder Lubomira
Radoilska 23. Excuse, Capacity and Convention David Owens Part 3: The
Practice of Responsibility Section 7: Being and Holding Responsible 24.
Blaming Leonhard Menges 25. Communicating Praise Daniel Telech 26. The
Standing to Blame Matt King 27. Apology and Forgiveness Andrea Westlund
28. Taking Responsibility Elinor Mason 29. Responsibility Without Blame
Bruce Waller 30. Holding Responsible in the African Tradition:
Reconciliation Applied to Punishment, Compensation, and Trials Thaddeus
Metz Section 8: The Ethics and Politics of Responsibility 31. Artificial
Intelligence and the Imperative of Responsibility: Reconceiving AI
Governance as Social Care Shannon Vallor and Bhargavi Ganesh 32. Moral
Responsibility for Historical Injustice Michael Schefczyk 33. Corporate
Digital Responsibility Alexander Filipovi¿ 34. Reckless Complicity:
International Banks and Future Climate Henry Shue 35. Responsibility and
Gender Paula Casal Section 9: Responsibility in the Law 36. Legal and Moral
Responsibility Peter Cane 37. The Voluntary Act Requirement in Criminal Law
John Hyman 38. Strict Liability and Strict Responsibility Antony Duff 39.
Responsibility and Pre-Trial Detention Kim Ferzan 40. Responsibility for
Others Jenny Steele 41. Legitimate Divergence Between Moral and Criminal
Blame Alexander Sarch. Index
Section 1: Responsibility and Wrongdoing 1. Plato on Vice Marcel van
Ackeren 2. Hegel on Guilt Mark Alznauer Section 2: Responsibility and
Determinism 3. The Stoics: What Kind of Responsibility is Compatible with
Divine Providence? Rachana Kamtekar 4. Hobbes Against Bramhall: Moral
Responsibility, Free Will, and Mechanistic Determination Thomas Pink 5.
Hume on Free Will and Moral Responsibility Peter Millican 6. Sidgwick on
Free Will and Ethics Anthony Skelton Section 3: The Scope of Responsibility
7. Aristotle on Legal and Moral Responsibility: Interpretation and Reform
Terence Irwin 8. Kant on Absolute Responsibility and Transcendental Freedom
David Sussman Section 4: Individuals and Society 9. Responsibility in
Confucian Thought David Wong 10. Aquinas on Holding Others to Blame
Jeffrey Hause Part 2: The Theory of Responsibility Section 5: The Concepts
of Responsibility 11. Responsibility and Agency Maria Alvarez 12.
Responsibility and Causation Alex Kaiserman 13. Responsibility and The Deep
Self Monika Betzler 14. Responsibility and Emotion Andreas Carlsson 15.
Varieties of Answerability Maximilian Kiener Section 6: The Conditions and
Challenges of Responsibility 16. The Consequences of Incompatibilism
Patrick Todd 17. Free Will and The Case for Compatibilism Carolina Sartorio
18. Deliberation and the Possibility of Skepticism Simon-Pierre
Chevarie-Cossette 19. Responsibility and Manipulation Massimo Renzo 20.
Responsibility and Coercion Carla Bagnoli 21. Ignorance and the Epistemic
Condition Daniel Miller 22. Moral Competence and Mental Disorder Lubomira
Radoilska 23. Excuse, Capacity and Convention David Owens Part 3: The
Practice of Responsibility Section 7: Being and Holding Responsible 24.
Blaming Leonhard Menges 25. Communicating Praise Daniel Telech 26. The
Standing to Blame Matt King 27. Apology and Forgiveness Andrea Westlund
28. Taking Responsibility Elinor Mason 29. Responsibility Without Blame
Bruce Waller 30. Holding Responsible in the African Tradition:
Reconciliation Applied to Punishment, Compensation, and Trials Thaddeus
Metz Section 8: The Ethics and Politics of Responsibility 31. Artificial
Intelligence and the Imperative of Responsibility: Reconceiving AI
Governance as Social Care Shannon Vallor and Bhargavi Ganesh 32. Moral
Responsibility for Historical Injustice Michael Schefczyk 33. Corporate
Digital Responsibility Alexander Filipovi¿ 34. Reckless Complicity:
International Banks and Future Climate Henry Shue 35. Responsibility and
Gender Paula Casal Section 9: Responsibility in the Law 36. Legal and Moral
Responsibility Peter Cane 37. The Voluntary Act Requirement in Criminal Law
John Hyman 38. Strict Liability and Strict Responsibility Antony Duff 39.
Responsibility and Pre-Trial Detention Kim Ferzan 40. Responsibility for
Others Jenny Steele 41. Legitimate Divergence Between Moral and Criminal
Blame Alexander Sarch. Index