This chapter explores the relationship between an agent’s moral responsibility for their actions and the situations in which an agent acts. Decades of research in psychology are sometimes thought to support situationism, the view that features of an agent’s situation greatly influence their behavior in powerful and surprising ways. Such situational features might therefore be thought to threaten agents’ abilities to act freely and responsibly. This chapter begins by discussing some relevant empirical literature on situationism. It then surveys several ways of construing the situationist threat to moral responsibility as reducible to worries about determinism, manipulation, or luck. It is then argued that the best way to understand the sit...
A cursory read of the social psychological literature suggests that when people find themselves in s...
Actions for which we are responsible constitute our engagement with the world as rational agents. Wh...
Advancing an account of responsibility which is based on the functioning of our rational capacities,...
This chapter explores the relationship between an agent’s moral responsibility for their actions and...
Certain aspects of our situations often influence us in significant and negative ways, without our k...
The situationist literature in psychology claims that conduct is not determined by character and ref...
ii Situationism is the position that there is no such thing as broad, situation-invariant character....
Moral philosophers of late have been examining the implications of experimental social psychology fo...
Situationism is the position that there is no such thing as broad, situation-invariant character. Th...
The situationist experiments demonstrate that most people’s behaviour is influenced by environmental...
Research in psychology indicates that situations powerfully impact human behavior. Often, it seems, ...
According to philosophical situationism, psychological evidence shows that human action is typically...
According to philosophical situationism, psychological evidence shows that human action is typically...
Moral philosophers of late have been examining the implications of experimental social psychology fo...
This thesis examines whether it is appropriate to blame the subjects who act wrongly in the situatio...
A cursory read of the social psychological literature suggests that when people find themselves in s...
Actions for which we are responsible constitute our engagement with the world as rational agents. Wh...
Advancing an account of responsibility which is based on the functioning of our rational capacities,...
This chapter explores the relationship between an agent’s moral responsibility for their actions and...
Certain aspects of our situations often influence us in significant and negative ways, without our k...
The situationist literature in psychology claims that conduct is not determined by character and ref...
ii Situationism is the position that there is no such thing as broad, situation-invariant character....
Moral philosophers of late have been examining the implications of experimental social psychology fo...
Situationism is the position that there is no such thing as broad, situation-invariant character. Th...
The situationist experiments demonstrate that most people’s behaviour is influenced by environmental...
Research in psychology indicates that situations powerfully impact human behavior. Often, it seems, ...
According to philosophical situationism, psychological evidence shows that human action is typically...
According to philosophical situationism, psychological evidence shows that human action is typically...
Moral philosophers of late have been examining the implications of experimental social psychology fo...
This thesis examines whether it is appropriate to blame the subjects who act wrongly in the situatio...
A cursory read of the social psychological literature suggests that when people find themselves in s...
Actions for which we are responsible constitute our engagement with the world as rational agents. Wh...
Advancing an account of responsibility which is based on the functioning of our rational capacities,...