Discusses what is involved in describing a person as responsible: she has responsibilities that she is duty-bound to undertake, and may be held responsible when she fails to fulfill these. Considers why societies and organizations divide responsibilities between persons. Also considers how questions of responsibility arise in the spheres of morality, law, organizational life and politics, and how different modes of holding responsible may be appropriate in each. Concludes with a brief discussion of some questions about collective responsibility
In this paper we analyse the notion of collective responsibility and the criteria for its applicatio...
Is the state a collective agent? Are citizens responsible for what their states do? If not citizens,...
Responsibility is a “core issue” in philosophy of law. “Responsibility” in a legal discourse refers ...
We evaluate people and groups as responsible or not, depending on how seriously they take their resp...
The Routledge Handbook of Collective Responsibility comprehensively addresses questions about who is...
The violation of a social norm establishing a rule of conduct engages the violator’s liability. Resp...
What are our duties or rights? How should we act? What are we responsible for? How do we determine t...
Discussions of responsibility typically focus on the person who is held responsible: what are the co...
Abstract. The transformation of social responsibility takes place all over the world. There is lack ...
In matters of responsibility, there are often two sides to the transaction: one party who holds anot...
The judicial responsibility is acknowledged in the judicial doctrine2, as being ‘the starting point’...
(From first paragraph): In what sense, if any, am I responsible for my beliefs? What does responsibi...
Questions of responsibility lie at the very heart of most social and political controversies. Respon...
Theorists have spent considerable time discussing the concept of responsibility. Their discussions, ...
Actions for which we are responsible constitute our engagement with the world as rational agents. Wh...
In this paper we analyse the notion of collective responsibility and the criteria for its applicatio...
Is the state a collective agent? Are citizens responsible for what their states do? If not citizens,...
Responsibility is a “core issue” in philosophy of law. “Responsibility” in a legal discourse refers ...
We evaluate people and groups as responsible or not, depending on how seriously they take their resp...
The Routledge Handbook of Collective Responsibility comprehensively addresses questions about who is...
The violation of a social norm establishing a rule of conduct engages the violator’s liability. Resp...
What are our duties or rights? How should we act? What are we responsible for? How do we determine t...
Discussions of responsibility typically focus on the person who is held responsible: what are the co...
Abstract. The transformation of social responsibility takes place all over the world. There is lack ...
In matters of responsibility, there are often two sides to the transaction: one party who holds anot...
The judicial responsibility is acknowledged in the judicial doctrine2, as being ‘the starting point’...
(From first paragraph): In what sense, if any, am I responsible for my beliefs? What does responsibi...
Questions of responsibility lie at the very heart of most social and political controversies. Respon...
Theorists have spent considerable time discussing the concept of responsibility. Their discussions, ...
Actions for which we are responsible constitute our engagement with the world as rational agents. Wh...
In this paper we analyse the notion of collective responsibility and the criteria for its applicatio...
Is the state a collective agent? Are citizens responsible for what their states do? If not citizens,...
Responsibility is a “core issue” in philosophy of law. “Responsibility” in a legal discourse refers ...