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John Martin Fischer (Author), Mark Ravizza (Author)

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0521775795 978-0521775793 October 13, 1999
This book provides a comprehensive, systematic theory of moral responsibility. The authors explore the conditions under which individuals are morally responsible for actions, omissions, consequences, and emotions. The leading idea in the book is that moral responsibility is based on "guidance control." This control has two components: the mechanism that issues in the relevant behavior must be the agent's own mechanism, and it must be appropriately responsive to reasons. The book develops an account of both components. The authors go on to offer a sustained defense of the thesis that moral responsibility is compatible with causal determinism. This major study will interest moral philosophers, legal theorists, and those in religious studies concerned with the issue of moral responsibility.

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"...anyone engaged with English-language philosophy will find the book of interest." Religious Studies Review

"This is quite a good book. It presents in a clear way a plausible, general approach to foundational issues about moral responsibility." --Michael Bratman, Stanford University

"Responsibility and Control is work of enormous breadth, depth and significance.... In many ways, the most systematic discussion of moral responsibility currently available and very likely the best as well."--Jules Coleman, Yale University

"In this excellent new book, John Martin Fischer and Mark Ravizza undertake to present and argue for an agent operating on his own reason-responsive mechanism. Not everyone will agree with their account, but no one interested in philosophical accounts of moral responsibility can afford not to read it." --Eleonore Stump, Saint Louis University

"This valuable contribution to current debate offers rich resources for those concerned to dispel some of the confusion at the intersection of ascriptions of legal and moral resonsibility. This volume is essential reading for those concerned with moral responsibility, and with legal reform. Fischer and Ravizza have provided the basis for such an investigation, making plain the suitability of this volume in the excellent Cambridge series." Review of Metaphysics

"...[Fischer's and Ravizza's] very interesting and provocative discussion represents an important contribution to this on-going debate." International Philosophical Quarterly

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This book provides a comprehensive, systematic theory of moral responsibility. Fischer and Ravizza explore the conditions under which individuals are morally responsible for actions, omissions, consequences, and emotions. The authors go on to offer a sustained defense of the thesis that moral responsibility is compatible with causal determinism. This major study will interest moral philosophers, legal theorists, and those in religious studies concerned with the issue of moral responsibility.

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An important difference between persons and other creatures is that only persons can be morally responsible for what they do. Read the first page
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saber killer, nonreflective mechanisms, complex omissions, nonhistorical phenomena, involves alternative possibilities, causal determinism rules, simultaneous overdetermination, counterfactual intervener, nonreflective behavior, preemptive overdetermination, causal determinism obtains, snapshot properties, direct electronic stimulation, regulative control, asymmetric principle, ordinary practical reasoning, reactive attitudes, rob the driver, negative agency, coercive incentives, responsibility ascriptions, outer path, mesh theory, snapshot features, fact that the mayor
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John Martin Fischer, Journal of Philosophy, Ensuring Condition, Joint Assassins, Peter van Inwagen, Cornell University Press, New York, Philosophical Studies, Ensuring Path, Harvard University Press, United Way, Transfer Principle, Cambridge University Press, Harry Frankfurt, Penned-In Sharks, Gary Watson, Max Smith, Reason View, Aristotelian Society Monograph Series, Blackwell Publishers, Clarendon Press, Principle of the Transfer of Powerlessness, Robert Nozick, The Metaphysics of Free Will, Carl Ginet
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