edited by Randolph Clarke, Michael McKenna, and Angela M. Smith
1 online resource (ix, 306 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Recent philosophical work reveals considerable disagreement about what it is to be morally responsible for something. Indeed, some theorists claim to distinguish several varieties of moral responsibility, with different conditions that must be satisfied if one is to bear responsibility of one or another of these kinds. This volume presents twelve original essays from participants in these debates. The contributors include prominent established figures as well as influential younger philosophers