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Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 7
Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility is a forum for outstanding new work in an area of vigorous and broad-ranging debate in philosophy and beyond. What is involved in human action? Can philosophy and science illuminate debate about free will? How should we answer questions about responsibility for action?
Author(s) | Edited by David Shoemaker (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Tulane University, New Orleans). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 336 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 20 Aug 2021 |
Availability | Available |
Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility is a forum for outstanding new work in an area of vigorous and broad-ranging debate in philosophy and beyond. What is involved in human action? Can philosophy and science illuminate debate about free will? How should we answer questions about responsibility for action?
David Shoemaker: Introduction 1: Derek Lam: Stipulative Agency 2: Lilian O'Brien: Answerability Without Reasons 3: Michael E. Bratman: Shared Intention, Organized Institutions 4: Christa Peterson and Jack Samuel: The Right and the Wren 5: Aness Webst
David Shoemaker is Professor of Philosophy at the Murphy Institute at Tulane University. He is the author or co-author of two books and thirty-five articles, many of them having to do with the issues of agency, responsibility, and personal identity.