A familiar chain of reasoning goes like this: if everything is caused, then no one is genuinely free; if no one is genuinely free, then no one can be morally responsible for anything; so if everything is caused, then no one can be morally responsible for anything. This paper will challenge the part of this reasoning that concerns moral responsibility. What is at stake for us when we ascribe moral responsibility to ourselves and others? This paper will argue that we can reconcile the idea of moral responsibility with a broadly scientific worldview
This article identifies a novel challenge to standard understandings of responsibility practices, an...
Building Better Beings presents a new theory of moral responsibility. Beginning with a discussion of...
In this paper I suggest that there is a way to make sense of blameworthiness for morally problematic...
A familiar chain of reasoning goes like this: if everything is caused, then no one is genuinely free...
The goal of this paper is to suggest that theoretical thinking with respect to metaphysical determin...
In this encyclopedia entry I sketch the way contemporary theorists understand moral responsibility -...
The concept of causation is essential to ascribing moral and legal responsibility since the only way...
In most discussions of moral responsibility, an agent’s moral responsibility for harming or failing ...
In this dissertation I argue that philosophical theorizing about moral responsibility has not paid s...
This article focuses on compatibilist approaches to moral responsibility—that is, approaches that se...
109 pagesThis work concerns the nature of moral responsibility, and in particular the conditions und...
I argue against two of the most influential contemporary theories of moral responsibility: those of ...
There is more responsibility on heaven and earth than dreamt of in most philosophy. This d...
This paper argues that there is reason to distinguish between moral responsibility and blameworthine...
This article identifies a novel challenge to standard understandings of responsibility practices, an...
Building Better Beings presents a new theory of moral responsibility. Beginning with a discussion of...
In this paper I suggest that there is a way to make sense of blameworthiness for morally problematic...
A familiar chain of reasoning goes like this: if everything is caused, then no one is genuinely free...
The goal of this paper is to suggest that theoretical thinking with respect to metaphysical determin...
In this encyclopedia entry I sketch the way contemporary theorists understand moral responsibility -...
The concept of causation is essential to ascribing moral and legal responsibility since the only way...
In most discussions of moral responsibility, an agent’s moral responsibility for harming or failing ...
In this dissertation I argue that philosophical theorizing about moral responsibility has not paid s...
This article focuses on compatibilist approaches to moral responsibility—that is, approaches that se...
109 pagesThis work concerns the nature of moral responsibility, and in particular the conditions und...
I argue against two of the most influential contemporary theories of moral responsibility: those of ...
There is more responsibility on heaven and earth than dreamt of in most philosophy. This d...
This paper argues that there is reason to distinguish between moral responsibility and blameworthine...
This article identifies a novel challenge to standard understandings of responsibility practices, an...
Building Better Beings presents a new theory of moral responsibility. Beginning with a discussion of...
In this paper I suggest that there is a way to make sense of blameworthiness for morally problematic...