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Who Knew? - Responsiblity Without Awareness (Paperback)
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Who Knew? - Responsiblity Without Awareness (Paperback)
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To be responsible for their acts, agents must both perform those
acts voluntarily and in some sense know what they are doing. Of
these requirements, the voluntariness condition has been much
discussed, but the epistemic condition has received far less
attention. In Who Knew? George Sher seeks to rectify that
imbalance. The book is divided in two halves, the first of which
criticizes a popular but inadequate way of understanding the
epistemic condition, while the second seeks to develop a more
adequate alternative. It is often assumed that agents are
responsible only for what they are aware of doing or bringing
about--that their responsibility extends only as far as the
searchlight of their consciousness. The book criticizes this
"searchlight view" on two main grounds: first, that it is
inconsistent with our attributions of responsibility to a broad
range of agents who should but do not realize that they are acting
wrongly or foolishly, and, second, that the view is not
independently defensible. The book's positive view construes the
crucial relation between an agent and his failure to recognize the
wrongness or foolishness of what he is doing in causal terms: the
agent is responsible when, and because, his failure to respond to
his reasons for believing that he is acting wrongly or foolishly
has its origins in the same constitutive psychology that generally
does render him reason-responsive.
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