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- Publisher:
- Acumen Publishing
- Online publication date:
- March 2014
- Print publication year:
- 2013
- Online ISBN:
- 9781844655663
- Subjects:
- Ethics, Philosophy
How and to what degree are we responsible for our characters, our lives, our misfortunes, our relationships and our children? This question is at the heart of Moral Responsibility. The book explores accusations and denials of moral responsibility for particular acts, responsibility for character, and the role of luck and fate in ethics. Moral responsibility as the grounds for a retributivist theory of punishment is examined, alongside discussions of forgiveness, parental responsibility, and responsibility before God. The book also discusses collective responsibility, bringing in notions of complicity and membership, and drawing on the seminal contemporary discussion of collective agency and responsibility: the Nuremberg trials.
"Focusing careful attention on the relevant literature and related examples, Cowley brings out what is at issue, adds his own insights, and helps us think more wisely about moral responsibility.'"
Duncan Richter
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