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Shared Intentions and Collective Responsibility, Volume XXX

French, Peter A. / Wettstein, Howard K. (Herausgeber)

Midwest Studies in Philosophy

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1. Auflage Dezember 2007
352 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-4051-6036-0
John Wiley & Sons

This volume of Midwest Studies focuses on the currently hot
topic in ethics and action theory of shared intentions and relates
it to issues in collective responsibility. Each of the essays in
the volume is by an internationally known scholar who has published
seminal pieces on various aspects of the concepts of shared
intention and collective responsibility.

* * Features all new essays that expand the discussion and invite
those interested in the topic to examine a variety of ways for
understanding the basic idea and the application of the notion of
shared intention to a range of contemporary issues in the ethics of
responsibility

1. Dynamics of Sociality:Michael E. Bratman.

2. Collective Responsibility and an Agent Meaning Theory:Michael
McKenna.

3. Joint Intention, We-Mode and I-Mode:Raimo Tuomela.

4. Collective Moral Responsibility and Collective
Intention:Tracy Isaacs.

5. Holding Them Responsible: Paul Sheehy.

6. Who's to Blame? Collective Moral Responsibility and Its
Implications for Group Members: Margaret Gilbert.

7. Shared Intentions and Shared Responsibility: Brook Jenkins
Sadler.

8. Collective Guilt; Individual Shame: Peter Forrest.

9. Collective Responsibility for Historic Injustices: Janna
Thompson.

10. Collective Responsibility and Qualifying Actions:Gregory
Mellema.

11. Collective Moral Responsibility: An Individual Account:
Seumas Miller.

12. On the Agency of Certain Collective Entities: An Argument
from"Normative Autonomy": David Copp.

13. The Rationality of Collective Guilt: Deborah Tollefsen.

14. We're all in this Together: Responsibility of
Collective Agents and Their Members: Kay Mathiesen.

15. Imposing and Embracing Collective Responsibility: Why the
Moral Difference?: Keith Graham.

16. Collective Responsibility, Corporate Responsibility and
Moral Taint: David Silver.

17. Corporate Moral Agency: Denis G. Arnold.

18. On the Ultimate Responsibility of Collectives: Ish Haji.

19. State Aggression, Collective Liability, and Individual Mens
Rea: Larry May.

20. Health Care in the United States: Evil Intentions and
Collective Responsibility: Victoria Davion
Peter A French is the Lincoln Chair in Ethics and the
Director of the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics at Arizona State
University. Formerly, he held the Cole Chair in Ethics at the
University of South Florida and before that he was the Lennox
Distinguished Professor of the Humanities and Professor of
Philosophy at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. He was the
Exxon Distinguished Research Professor on the Center for the Study
of Values at the University of Delaware and a Professor of
Philosophy at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of
seventeen books including The Virtues of Vengeance; Cowboy
Metaphysics; Ethics and Death in Westerns; Corporate Ethics;
Responsibility Matters; Corporations in the Moral Community; The
Spectrum of Responsibility; Collective and Corporate
Responsibility; Corrigible Corporation and Unruly Laws; Ethics in
Government and The Scope of Morality. He has published
dozens of articles in the major philosophical and legal journals
and reviews, many of which have been authorized.

Howard K. Wettstein is Professor of Philosophy at the
University of California, Riverside. He has taught at the
University of Notre Dame and the University of Minnesota-Morris,
and has served as visiting professor at the University of Iowa and
Stanford University. Wettstein has published articles on the
philosophy of language and the philosophy of religion and is the
author of The Magic Prism; An Essay in the Philosophy of
Language (2003), and Has Semantics Rested on a Mistake? And
Other Essays (1992).

P. A. French, Arizona State University; H. Wettstein, University of California, Riverside