It is well over a decade since John Fischer and Mark Ravizza -
and before them, Jay Wallace and Daniel Dennett - defended
responsibility from the threat of determinism. But defending
responsibility from determinism is a potentially endless and
largely negative enterprise; it can go on for as long as dissenting
voices remain, and although such work strengthens the theoretical
foundations of these theories, it won't necessarily build anything
on top of those foundations, nor will it move these theories into
new territory or explain how to apply them to practical
contexts.
To this end, the papers in this volume address these more
positive challenges by exploring how compatibilist responsibility
theory can be extended and/or applied in a range of practical
contexts.For instance, how is the narrow philosophical concept of
responsibility that was defended from the threat of determinism
related to the plural notions of responsibility present in everyday
discourse, and how might this more fine-grained understanding of
responsibility open up new vistas and challenges for compatibilist
theory? What light might compatibilism shed, and what light might
be shed upon it, by political debates about access to public
welfare in the context of responsibility for one's own health, and
by legal debates about the impact of self-intoxication on
responsibility. Does compatibilist theory, which was originally
designed to cater for analysis of individual actions, scale to
scenarios that involve group action and collective responsibility -
e.g. for harms due to human-induced climate change?
This book's chapters deal with a range of theoretical problems
discussed in classic compatibilist literature - e.g. the
relationship between responsibility and capacity, the role of
historical tracing in discounting the exculpatory value of
incapacities, and the justifiability of retributive punishment. But
instead of motivating their discussions by focusing on the alleged
threat that determinism poses to responsibility, these chapters'
authors have animated their discussions by tackling important
practical problems which crop up in contemporary debates about
responsibility.
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