What are our duties or rights? How should we act? What are we responsible for? How do we determine the answers to these questions? Joseph Raz examines and explains the philosophical issues underlying these everyday quandaries. He explores the nature of normativity – namely, the fact that we believe and feel we should behave in certain ways, the reasoning behind certain beliefs and emotions, and various basic features of making decisions about what to do. He goes on to consider when we are responsible for our actions and omissions, and offers a novel account of responsibility. We can think of responsibility for unjustified actions or attitudes as a precondition of the blameworthiness of a person for an attitude or an action, or perhaps for a...
Building Better Beings presents a new theory of moral responsibility. Beginning with a discussion of...
This article identifies a novel challenge to standard understandings of responsibility practices, an...
To answer whether moral responsibility is compatible with determinism, two different methods for jus...
What are our duties or rights? How should we act? What are we responsible for? How do we determine t...
We evaluate people and groups as responsible or not, depending on how seriously they take their resp...
Actions for which we are responsible constitute our engagement with the world as rational agents. Wh...
This article argues in defense of the concept of moral responsibility. It shows that the claim that...
Contains responses to comments by Chang, Hestein and Heuer on From Normativity to Responsibility . ...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
Discusses what is involved in describing a person as responsible: she has responsibilities that she ...
In this dissertation I argue that philosophical theorizing about moral responsibility has not paid s...
109 pagesThis work concerns the nature of moral responsibility, and in particular the conditions und...
This Element examines the concept of moral responsibility as it is used in contemporary philosophica...
This article focuses on compatibilist approaches to moral responsibility—that is, approaches that se...
The following paper examines the relevance of both Reasons Basicness and The Second-Personal Standpo...
Building Better Beings presents a new theory of moral responsibility. Beginning with a discussion of...
This article identifies a novel challenge to standard understandings of responsibility practices, an...
To answer whether moral responsibility is compatible with determinism, two different methods for jus...
What are our duties or rights? How should we act? What are we responsible for? How do we determine t...
We evaluate people and groups as responsible or not, depending on how seriously they take their resp...
Actions for which we are responsible constitute our engagement with the world as rational agents. Wh...
This article argues in defense of the concept of moral responsibility. It shows that the claim that...
Contains responses to comments by Chang, Hestein and Heuer on From Normativity to Responsibility . ...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
Discusses what is involved in describing a person as responsible: she has responsibilities that she ...
In this dissertation I argue that philosophical theorizing about moral responsibility has not paid s...
109 pagesThis work concerns the nature of moral responsibility, and in particular the conditions und...
This Element examines the concept of moral responsibility as it is used in contemporary philosophica...
This article focuses on compatibilist approaches to moral responsibility—that is, approaches that se...
The following paper examines the relevance of both Reasons Basicness and The Second-Personal Standpo...
Building Better Beings presents a new theory of moral responsibility. Beginning with a discussion of...
This article identifies a novel challenge to standard understandings of responsibility practices, an...
To answer whether moral responsibility is compatible with determinism, two different methods for jus...