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Freedom, Responsibility and Obligation

Autor Rem Blanchard Edwards
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 1969
This work is conceived as a modem study of the relationships of the concept of human freedom with the moral concepts of responsibility and obligation and other closely allied notions. One pitfall into which writers on my sub­ jects have occasionally fallen has been that of spending too much time in critically examining positions and arguments which no sane philosopher has ever offered. In order to guard against the danger of debating with "straw men," I have attempted to engage in critical conversations with several twentieth century writers on my theme. I have attempted to pay special at­ tention to a handful of writers who have written extremely important and influential discussions and who are representatives of a diversity of per­ spectives on the issues involved. In particular, I have taken note of the work of two determinists, Sir David Ross and Hastings Rashdall, a libertarian, C. A. Campbell, and a reprel>entative of the more recent linguistic-analytic approach, P. Nowell-Smith. Many other important writers have been brought in at crucial points in the conversation. But this is not a history of the problem in the 20th century. Rather, it is a critical, systematic study of a problem or set of related problems. This work may be divided roughly into two parts, a metaphysical-psycho­ logical part comprising the first three chapters, and a metaethical-ethical part consisting of the last three chapters.
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ISBN-13: 9789401501545
ISBN-10: 9401501548
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: XII, 127 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Ediția:1969
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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I: Is Choice Determined by the Strongest Motive?.- A. Motive and choice.- II: Agency, Attention and Choice.- A. Agency.- III: Freedom Without a Substantive Self.- A. A libertarian interpretation of freedom.- B. Some objections.- IV: Freedom and Responsibility.- A. Responsibility and causation.- B. Responsibility and the non-voluntary.- V: Responsibility and Practice.- A. Praising, blaming and dispraising.- B. Punishment.- VI: Responsibility and Obligation.- A. “Ought implies can”.- B. “Ought implies can” and common sense.- C. “Ought implies can” and the determinism-libertarianism controversy.- Works Cited.