There is more responsibility on heaven and earth than dreamt of in most philosophy. This dissertation explores three debates in three sub-fields of philosophy, highlighting in each responsibilities agents find themselves with whether they like it or not. In the chapter "Trust Logic, Not Tortoises", I propose an answer to Wright’s Justification Question – to what extent are we justified in our knowledge of logic? – arguing early knowledge of logic is a species of know-how underwritten by dispositions to infer that are themselves often refined into more sophisticated dispositions to infer as we develop. Given how foundational such know-how is to our understanding of the world, we find ourselves responsible for cultivating ...
Why do we find agents less blameworthy when they face mitigating circumstances, and what does this s...
It is clear that lack of awareness of the consequences of an action can undermine moral responsibili...
Most philosophers who study moral responsibility have done so in isolation of the concept of truth. ...
There is more responsibility on heaven and earth than dreamt of in most philosophy. This d...
In this dissertation I argue that philosophical theorizing about moral responsibility has not paid s...
For decades, philosophers have displayed an interest in what it is to have an epistemically justifie...
‘Responsibilist\' approaches to epistemology link knowledge and justification with epistemically res...
What epistemic conditions must one satisfy to be morally responsible for an action or attitude? A co...
Under what conditions is a person morally responsible for something they have done? Two conditions c...
Skeptical worries about moral responsibility seem to be widely appreciated and deeply felt. To addre...
We are often, as agents, responsible for the things we do and say. This responsibility can come in a...
A familiar chain of reasoning goes like this: if everything is caused, then no one is genuinely free...
In this paper I attempt to develop a notion of responsibility (semantic responsibility) that is to ...
While the contemporary philosophical literature is replete with discussion of the control or freedom...
The goal of this paper is to suggest that theoretical thinking with respect to metaphysical determin...
Why do we find agents less blameworthy when they face mitigating circumstances, and what does this s...
It is clear that lack of awareness of the consequences of an action can undermine moral responsibili...
Most philosophers who study moral responsibility have done so in isolation of the concept of truth. ...
There is more responsibility on heaven and earth than dreamt of in most philosophy. This d...
In this dissertation I argue that philosophical theorizing about moral responsibility has not paid s...
For decades, philosophers have displayed an interest in what it is to have an epistemically justifie...
‘Responsibilist\' approaches to epistemology link knowledge and justification with epistemically res...
What epistemic conditions must one satisfy to be morally responsible for an action or attitude? A co...
Under what conditions is a person morally responsible for something they have done? Two conditions c...
Skeptical worries about moral responsibility seem to be widely appreciated and deeply felt. To addre...
We are often, as agents, responsible for the things we do and say. This responsibility can come in a...
A familiar chain of reasoning goes like this: if everything is caused, then no one is genuinely free...
In this paper I attempt to develop a notion of responsibility (semantic responsibility) that is to ...
While the contemporary philosophical literature is replete with discussion of the control or freedom...
The goal of this paper is to suggest that theoretical thinking with respect to metaphysical determin...
Why do we find agents less blameworthy when they face mitigating circumstances, and what does this s...
It is clear that lack of awareness of the consequences of an action can undermine moral responsibili...
Most philosophers who study moral responsibility have done so in isolation of the concept of truth. ...