The Routledge Handbook of Collective Responsibility comprehensively
addresses questions about who is responsible and how blame or
praise should be attributed when human agents act together. Such
questions include: Do individuals share responsibility for the
outcome or are individuals responsible only for their contribution
to the act? Are individuals responsible for actions done by their
group even when they don't contribute to the outcome? Can a
corporation or institution be held morally responsible apart from
the responsibility of its members? The Handbook's 35 chapters-all
appearing here for the first time and written by an international
team of experts-are organized into four parts: Part I: Foundations
of Collective Responsibility Part II: Theoretical Issues in
Collective Responsibility Part III: Domains of Collective
Responsibility Part IV: Applied Issues in Collective Responsibility
Each part begins with a short introduction that provides an
overview of issues and debates within that area and a brief summary
of its chapters. In addition, a comprehensive index allows readers
to better navigate the entirety of the volume's contents. The
result is the first major work in the field that serves as an
instructional aid for those in advanced undergraduate courses and
graduate seminars, as well as a reference for scholars interested
in learning more about collective responsibility.
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