Description
Book SynopsisOxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility is a forum for outstanding new work in an area of vigorous and broad-ranging debate in philosophy and beyond. What is involved in human action? Can philosophy and science illuminate debate about free will? How should we answer questions about responsibility for action?
Table of ContentsIntroduction ; 1. Free Will and Agential Powers ; 2. Injecting the Phenomenology of Agency Into the Free Will Debate ; 3. Coherence of Attitudes, Integration of the Self, and Personal Integrity ; 4. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Moral Agency ; 5. Sensitivity to Reasons and Actual Sequences ; 6. Responsibility and the Actual Sequence ; 7. Moral Luck Reexamined ; 8. The Hard Problem of Responsibility ; 9. Rationality, Authority, and Bindingness: An Account of Communal Norms ; 10. A Difference-Making Framework for Intuitive Judgments of Responsibility ; 11. Moral Responsibility, Reasons, and the Self ; Index