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Joseph Raz: From Normativity to Responsibility
Abstract
What are our duties or rights? What should we do? What are we responsible for? How do we determine the answers to these questions? This book examines and explains the philosophical issues underlying these everyday questions. It explains the nature of normativity, namely of the fact that, and belief and feelings that one should do something, that there are reasons for certain actions, or for having certain beliefs or emotions, and various basic features of reasoning about what to do. It then considers when we are responsible for our actions and omissions and offers a novel account of responsibility.
Contents
Front Matter
Title Pages
Acknowledgements
1 The Hope
Part One On Normativity
2 Reasons: Explanatory and Normative
3 Reasons: Practical and Adaptive
4 On the Guise of the Good
5 Reason, Rationality, and Normativity
Part Two On Practical Reasoning
6 Epistemic Modulations
7 Practical Reasoning
8 The Myth of Instrumental Rationality1
9 Reasons in Conflict
10 Numbers: With and Without Contractualism
11 Promoting Value?
Part Three On Responsibility
12 Being in the World
13 Responsibility and the Negligence Standard
End Matter
Bibliography
Index
Found it!
Joseph Raz: From Normativity to Responsibility
Abstract
What are our duties or rights? What should we do? What are we responsible for? How do we determine the answers to these questions? This book examines and explains the philosophical issues underlying these everyday questions. It explains the nature of normativity, namely of the fact that, and belief and feelings that one should do something, that there are reasons for certain actions, or for having certain beliefs or emotions, and various basic features of reasoning about what to do. It then considers when we are responsible for our actions and omissions and offers a novel account of responsibility.
Contents
Front Matter
Title Pages
Acknowledgements
1 The Hope
Part One On Normativity
2 Reasons: Explanatory and Normative
3 Reasons: Practical and Adaptive
4 On the Guise of the Good
5 Reason, Rationality, and Normativity
Part Two On Practical Reasoning
6 Epistemic Modulations
7 Practical Reasoning
8 The Myth of Instrumental Rationality1
9 Reasons in Conflict
10 Numbers: With and Without Contractualism
11 Promoting Value?
Part Three On Responsibility
12 Being in the World
13 Responsibility and the Negligence Standard
End Matter
Bibliography
Index