Getting our act together: a theory of collective moral obligations
"Together we can often achieve things that are impossible to do on our own. We can prevent something bad from happening or we can produce something good, even if none of us could do it by herself. But when are we morally required to do something of moral importance together with others? This bo...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Together we can often achieve things that are impossible to do on our own. We can prevent something bad from happening or we can produce something good, even if none of us could do it by herself. But when are we morally required to do something of moral importance together with others? This book develops an original theory of collective moral obligations. These are obligations that individual moral agents hold jointly, but not as unified collective agents. The theory does not stipulate a new type of moral obligation, but rather suggests that to think of some of our obligations as joint or collective is the best way of making sense of our intuitions regarding collective moral action problems. Where we have reason to believe that our efforts are most efficient as part of a collective endeavor we may incur collective obligations together with others who are similarly placed as long as we are able to establish compossible individual contributory strategies towards that goal. The book concludes with a discussion of "massively shared obligations" to major-scale moral problems such as global poverty. Getting Out Act Together: A Theory of Collective Moral Obligations will appeal to researchers and advanced students working in moral, political, and social philosophy, philosophy of action, social epistemology, and philosophy of social science"-- |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 174 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Collective Obligations in a Nutshell 1.1 The Starting Point 6 1.2 Jointly Held Obligations 10 1.3 Collectively Available Options and We-Reasoning 11 1.4 Joint Ability and Ignorance 14 1.5 When Do We Have Collective Obligationsf 17 1.6 Collective Versus Individual Obligations 20 2 Joint Oughts and the Agency Principle 2.1 Joint Moral‘Oughts’ 25 2.2 Motivating Collective Obligations 28 2.3 Duty Collectivism and the Agency Principle 31 3 Joint Ability and ‘Ought’ Implies ‘Can’ for Pluralities of Agents 3.1 What Is Meant by ‘Joint Ability’! 37 3.1.1 The Strong View: Ability to Perform Joint Actions 38 3.1.2 The Intermediate View: Joint Intentional Activity 43 3.1.3 The Weak View: Combined Ability 48 3.2 When Do Agents Have Joint Ability! 51 3.3 Objections and Challenges 56 3.4 Types of Pluralities 58
viii 4 Contents Knowing When We Have Collective Moral Obligations 4.1 Considering Options: ‘We-Framing’ Scenarios 63 4.2 Weighing Options: Substantive Ethical Theories 68 4.3 Weighing Options: Non-substantive Theories of Moral Obligation 70 4.4 We-Reasoning and Team-Reasoning About Obligations 77 4.5 Group Knowledge 90 4.6 Simplicity, Complexity: Additional Factors for Collective Moral Obligations 91 5 What Collective Obligations Mean for Individual Agents: Contributory Obligations, Non-compliance and Joint Blameworthiness 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 6 Individual (Contributory) Obligations 99 Failures to Comply With Collective Obligations 106 Joint Blameworthiness 108 The Knowledge Condition 109 A Comparison of Existing Accounts of Collective Obligations 6.1 Meta-Criteria for a Theory of Collective Moral Obligations 114 6.2 Reductionist Accounts 117 6.3 Collective Moral Obligations as Obligations of Groups 119 6.4 ‘Shared’and‘Joint’Obligations 127 6.5 Collective Moral Obligations From the Perspective of the Deliberating Agent 129 6.6 In What Sense Is This Still a Collectivist View? 131 7 Massively Shared Obligations and Global Poverty 7.1 Differences Between Small-Scale and Large-Scale Joint-Necessity Problems 135 7.2 Global Obligations to Combat Poverty 139 7.3 Large-Scale Distributive Action 143 7.4 Massively Shared Collective Obligations 150 7.5 Three Objections: Claimability, Enforceability and Action-Guidance 152
Contents ix Conclusion 161 Glossary References Index 163 166 173 |
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Collective Obligations in a Nutshell 1.1 The Starting Point 6 1.2 Jointly Held Obligations 10 1.3 Collectively Available Options and We-Reasoning 11 1.4 Joint Ability and Ignorance 14 1.5 When Do We Have Collective Obligationsf 17 1.6 Collective Versus Individual Obligations 20 2 Joint Oughts and the Agency Principle 2.1 Joint Moral‘Oughts’ 25 2.2 Motivating Collective Obligations 28 2.3 Duty Collectivism and the Agency Principle 31 3 Joint Ability and ‘Ought’ Implies ‘Can’ for Pluralities of Agents 3.1 What Is Meant by ‘Joint Ability’! 37 3.1.1 The Strong View: Ability to Perform Joint Actions 38 3.1.2 The Intermediate View: Joint Intentional Activity 43 3.1.3 The Weak View: Combined Ability 48 3.2 When Do Agents Have Joint Ability! 51 3.3 Objections and Challenges 56 3.4 Types of Pluralities 58
viii 4 Contents Knowing When We Have Collective Moral Obligations 4.1 Considering Options: ‘We-Framing’ Scenarios 63 4.2 Weighing Options: Substantive Ethical Theories 68 4.3 Weighing Options: Non-substantive Theories of Moral Obligation 70 4.4 We-Reasoning and Team-Reasoning About Obligations 77 4.5 Group Knowledge 90 4.6 Simplicity, Complexity: Additional Factors for Collective Moral Obligations 91 5 What Collective Obligations Mean for Individual Agents: Contributory Obligations, Non-compliance and Joint Blameworthiness 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 6 Individual (Contributory) Obligations 99 Failures to Comply With Collective Obligations 106 Joint Blameworthiness 108 The Knowledge Condition 109 A Comparison of Existing Accounts of Collective Obligations 6.1 Meta-Criteria for a Theory of Collective Moral Obligations 114 6.2 Reductionist Accounts 117 6.3 Collective Moral Obligations as Obligations of Groups 119 6.4 ‘Shared’and‘Joint’Obligations 127 6.5 Collective Moral Obligations From the Perspective of the Deliberating Agent 129 6.6 In What Sense Is This Still a Collectivist View? 131 7 Massively Shared Obligations and Global Poverty 7.1 Differences Between Small-Scale and Large-Scale Joint-Necessity Problems 135 7.2 Global Obligations to Combat Poverty 139 7.3 Large-Scale Distributive Action 143 7.4 Massively Shared Collective Obligations 150 7.5 Three Objections: Claimability, Enforceability and Action-Guidance 152
Contents ix Conclusion 161 Glossary References Index 163 166 173 |
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