Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 8
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-891011-4 (ISBN)
Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility is a series of volumes presenting outstanding new work on a set of connected themes, investigating such questions as:
· What does it mean to be an agent?
· What is the nature of moral responsibility? Of criminal responsibility? What is the relation between moral and criminal responsibility (if any)?
· What is the relation between responsibility and the metaphysical issues of determinism and free will?
· What do various psychological disorders tell us about agency and responsibility?
· How do moral agents develop? How does this developmental story bear on questions about the nature of moral judgment and responsibility?
· What do the results from neuroscience imply (if anything) for our questions about agency and responsibility?
OSAR thus straddles the areas of moral philosophy and philosophy of action, but also draws from a diverse range of cross-disciplinary sources, including moral psychology, psychology proper (including experimental and developmental), philosophy of psychology, philosophy of law, legal theory, metaphysics, neuroscience, neuroethics, political philosophy, and more. It is unified by its focus on who we are as deliberators and (inter)actors, embodied practical agents negotiating (sometimes unsuccessfully) a world of moral and legal norms.
Volume 8 focuses on non-ideal agency and responsibility.
Santiago Amaya is Associate Professor of Philosophy and co-director of the Moral Judgment and Emotion Lab at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá. His research is on various aspects of human moral psychology (including moral judgment, attributions of responsibility) and of the psychology of human agency (self-control, vigilance, among others). He has received grants from the Volkswagen Foundation, the John Templeton Foundation, and the James S. McDonell Foundation. David Shoemaker is a Professor in the Sage School of Philosophy, Cornell University. He is the author of two monographs, over 60 papers, and the editor of numerous volumes. He has published in the areas of personal identity and ethics, agency and responsibility, moral psychology, political philosophy, and humor. His latest book is Wisecracks: Humor and Morality in Everyday Life (Chicago Press, 2024). He was associate editor at the journal Ethics for nearly seven years, as well as long-running co-editor of the ethics blog PEA Soup. Manuel Vargas is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of California San Diego. His research focuses on the overlap of moral and psychological issues concerning human agency and freedom, the history of philosophy in Mexico, and issues in contemporary Latina/o/x/e philosophy.
Santiago Amaya, David Shoemaker, and Manuel Vargas: Introduction
1: Juan Pablo Bermúdez, Samantha Berthelette, Alfonso Anaya, Gabriela Fernández, and Diego Rodríguez: Temptation and Apathy
2: Polaris Koi: Willpower as a Metaphor
3: Federico Burdman: Recalcitrant Desires in Addiction
4: Sara Bernstein: Resisting Social Categories
5: Sara Purinton: Uncertain Abilities, Diachronic Agency, and Future Selves
6: Sebastián Figueroa Rubio: Ascriptivism, Norms, and Negligence
7: Samuel Murray: Negligence and Self-Trust
8: Elinor Mason: False Consciousness and Fragile Agency: Towards a Solidarity Response
9: Stephen Bero: Don't Take it Personally
10: Cheshire Calhoun: On Having the Status 'Responsible Person'
11: Emily Bingeman: The Risks (and Powers) of Praise
12: Robert Wallace: Compatibilism as Non-Ideal Theory: A Manifesto
Erscheinungsdatum | 05.03.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility ; 8 |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 144 x 224 mm |
Gewicht | 492 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Ethik |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Metaphysik / Ontologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-891011-8 / 0198910118 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-891011-4 / 9780198910114 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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