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offering an apology, a justification, an excuse, or some other response, thereby extending the evolving conversational exchange.
The conversational theory of moral responsibility that McKenna develops here accepts two features of Strawson's theory: that moral responsibility is essentially interpersonal--so that being responsible must be understood by reference to the nature of holding responsible--and that the moral emotions are central to holding responsible. While upholding these two aspects of Strawson's theory, McKenna's theory rejects a further Strawsonian thesis, which is that holding morally responsible is more fundamental or basic than being morally responsible. On the conversational theory, the conditions for holding responsible are dependent on the nature of the agent who is responsible. So holding responsible cannot be more basic than being responsible. Nevertheless, the nature of the agent who is morally responsible is to be understood in terms of sensitivity to those who would make moral demands of her, thereby holding her responsible. Being responsible is therefore also dependent on holding
responsible. Thus, neither being nor holding morally responsible is more basic than the other. They are mutually dependent.
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Chapter 1: Responsibility: A Conceptual Map 1. Kinds of Responsibility 2. Morally Responsible Agency 3. Moral Responsibility for Conduct 4. Holding Morally Responsible 5. Moral Responsibility, Entailment, and the Concept of Moral Responsibility Chapter 2: Reorienting Strawson's Theory of Moral Responsibility 1. Variations on Strawson's Theory 2. Embracing and Developing Wallace's Principle (N) 3. A Normative Interpretation versus an Extreme Metaphysical Interpretation 4. Two Distinctions 5. Resisting a Strawsonian Theme: The Explanatory Role of Holding Responsible 6. A Modest Metaphysical Interpretation Chapter 3: Moral Responsibility & Quality of Will 1. A Strawsonian Quality of Will Thesis 2. The Morally Reactive Attitudes and their Attendant Practices 3. Pleas: Reasons to Modify the Reactive Attitudes 3.1 Excuses and Justifications 3.2 Exemptions Chapter 4: Conversation & Responsibility 1. The Intimate Link between Being and Holding Responsible 2. Introducing a Conversational Theory of Moral Responsibility 3. Agent Meaning and Morally Responsible Agency 4. Agent Meaning and Action Meaning 5. What Kind of Meaning is Agent Meaning? 6. The Place of Meaning in Other Theories of Responsibility Chapter 5: Genuine Responsibility: Defending a Conversational Theory 1. A Robinson-Crusoe-type Objection 2. Why Affect? 3. Moral Responsibility without Desert? 4. Moral Responsibility with Desert? 4.1 Basic Desert 4.2 Ultimate Responsibility & What is Deserved 4.3 Axiological, Deontological, or Both? Chapter 6: Conversation & Deserved Blame 1. In Search of Desert Thesis 2. What's the Harm in Blaming? 3. Articulating a Desert Thesis for Blame 4. A Challenge for the Moral Responsibility Skeptic Chapter 7: Blame's Warrant 1. The Challenge of Proper Warrant 2. Justifying Blame in the Absence of Desert 3. Justifying Blame by Way of Non-Basic Desert 4. Why not Basic Desert? 5. Accounting for Blame's Warrant Chapter 8: Conversation and the Scope of Moral Responsibility 1. Blaming in the Absence of the Blamed 2. A Restrictive View of Moral Responsibility's Scope 3. Blameworthiness for Bad Acts? 4. Blameworthiness for the Nonvoluntary? 5. Conversation & a Unified Account of Moral Responsibility's Scope Chapter 9: Conclusion
ISBN: 9780199740031
ISBN-10: 0199740038
Published: 27th October 2011
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 272
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 23.39 x 15.6 x 1.91
Weight (kg): 0.5
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