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Is Trump responsible for the January 6 insurrection? Are “white people” responsible for slavery? In Collective Responsibility, Leadership, and Attributionism: Responsibility beyond our Control, Eugene Schlossberger expands, updates, and argues for the attributionist account of moral responsibility and agency and applies it to several pressing contemporary concerns: leaders’ responsibility for the acts of their followers (and ordinary persons’ responsibility for their influence on others), collective responsibility, addiction, and responsibility for what we would have done. Moral agents are continuing worldviews in operation who are ultimately responsible for their worldviews and occasion-responsible for acts, events, and circumstances that occasion a judgment of responsibility. Agents can be responsible for many things beyond their fingertips—such as the behavior of others that they enabled—that reveal something about their worldviews. The wide-ranging discussion addresses the responsibility of psychopaths; the nature of beliefs and desires; social convergence theory; twelve forms of subjectability, such as blame and owing an apology; queerness and moral internalism; the beneficiary pays principle; and much more. The result is a comprehensive picture of agency and responsibility.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Chapter One: The Big Picture

Chapter Two: Agency, Moral Responsibility, and Addiction

Chapter Three: Leader Responsibility (Is Trump to Blame?)

Chapter Four: Collective Responsibility

Chapter Five Counterfactual Responsibility

Appendix I: Featurism

Appendix II: List of Distinctions

References

Index

About the Author

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 15/03/2022
    ISBN13: 9781793633576, 978-1793633576
    ISBN10: 1793633576

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Is Trump responsible for the January 6 insurrection? Are “white people” responsible for slavery? In Collective Responsibility, Leadership, and Attributionism: Responsibility beyond our Control, Eugene Schlossberger expands, updates, and argues for the attributionist account of moral responsibility and agency and applies it to several pressing contemporary concerns: leaders’ responsibility for the acts of their followers (and ordinary persons’ responsibility for their influence on others), collective responsibility, addiction, and responsibility for what we would have done. Moral agents are continuing worldviews in operation who are ultimately responsible for their worldviews and occasion-responsible for acts, events, and circumstances that occasion a judgment of responsibility. Agents can be responsible for many things beyond their fingertips—such as the behavior of others that they enabled—that reveal something about their worldviews. The wide-ranging discussion addresses the responsibility of psychopaths; the nature of beliefs and desires; social convergence theory; twelve forms of subjectability, such as blame and owing an apology; queerness and moral internalism; the beneficiary pays principle; and much more. The result is a comprehensive picture of agency and responsibility.



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Chapter One: The Big Picture

    Chapter Two: Agency, Moral Responsibility, and Addiction

    Chapter Three: Leader Responsibility (Is Trump to Blame?)

    Chapter Four: Collective Responsibility

    Chapter Five Counterfactual Responsibility

    Appendix I: Featurism

    Appendix II: List of Distinctions

    References

    Index

    About the Author

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