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adam_text | Table of Contents Acknowledgments........................................................................................ x Introduction.................................................................................................. 1 Chapter One.................................................................................................. 3 Dedication to Moral Responsibility The Moral Responsibility Delusion................................................. 4 The Strength of the Moral Responsibility System................................. 5 Folk Intuitions.........................................................................................9 Chapter Two............................................................................................... 11 Causa Sui Fair Starts.............................................................................................. 12 Robert Kane’s First Causes................................................................... 15 Adina Roskies’ Self-Authorship........................................................... 16 The Folk Metaphysics of Agency......................................................... 17 Angela Smith’s Appeal to Deliberative Powers................................... 21 Chapter Three............................................................................................. 25 Saving Moral Responsibility The Deep Injustice of Deep-Self Moral Responsibility....................... 25 Fischer’s Golden Mean......................................................................... 29 Moral Wrongs Without Moral
Responsibility.................................... 30 Chapter Four...............................................................................................35 The Strawsonian Revolution Strawson and the Reactive Attitudes................................................... 40 Affective Attitudes Without Moral Responsibility............................. 41 Attribuitonist Moral Responsibility..................................................... 43 Expressing Emotions, Rejecting Blame............................................... 48
viii Table of Contents Chapter Five.............................................................................................. 53 The Practical Justification for Moral Responsibility The Social Destructiveness of Moral Responsibility.................... 55 Moral Responsibility and Dignity....................................................... 58 Moral Responsibility and Protection of the Innocent.......................... 60 Moral Responsibility and Opportunity............................................... 62 Moral Responsibility and Freedom..................................................... 63 Chapter Six................................................................................................ 65 Belief in a Just World The Deep Belief in a Just World.................................................... 66 The Parable of the Talents................................................................... 68 Philosophical Devotion to Belief in a Just World.............................. 71 Chapter Seven............................................................................................ 75 Rational Transparency Limited Powers of Conscious Awareness......................................75 The Power of Nonconscious Influences.............................................. 77 Transparency and the Folk Metaphysics of Agency........................... 78 Not Quite Rational Animals................................................................. 83 Chapter Eight............................................................................................. 88 The Story
Telling Animal Promiscuous Teleology.................................................................. 89 Promiscuous Teleology and Belief in a Just World............................ 91 Narrative Free Will and Moral Responsibility.....................................92 Promiscuous Teleology and the Fundamental Attribution Error....... 94 Chapter Nine............................................................................................... 97 Pass the Pain Along The Strike-Back Desire................................................................... 97 The Desire to “Pass-the-Pain-Along”.................................................. 98 Finding Someone to Blame................................................................. 100 “Protecting” the Innocent.................................................................... 101 Distorting the Evidence....................................................................... 104 Chapter Ten.............................................................................................. 108 The Siren Song of Moral Responsibility Transparency and Promiscuous Teleology.................................. 109 Special Human Uniqueness................................................................ 112 Exclusively Human............................................................................114 The Moral Responsibility System...................................................... 116
The Moral Responsibility Delusion ix Chapter Eleven......................................................................................... 117 Saving Free Will from Moral Responsibility Free Will and Moral Responsibility.............................................. 117 Restoring Natural Free Will................................................................ 122 Open Alternatives............................................................................... 123 Taking Control.................................................................................... 126 Protecting Free Will............................................................................ 127 Chapter Twelve........................................................................................ 131 Eliminating Moral Responsibility Judging Intuitions......................................................................... 136 Beyond Intuitions, Beyond Delusion................................................. 137 Limiting Inquiry, Protecting Moral Responsibility............................ 140 Chapter Thirteen....................................................................................... 144 Beyond the Moral Responsibility Delusion Breaking the Moral Responsibility Delusion............................... 145 Invisible Inequity................................................................................ 145 Meritocracy and Just Deserts.............................................................. 147 Living Better in an Unjust World...................................................... 149
Unjust Punishment in an Unjust World............................................. 151 References................................................................................................ 156 Index.......................................................................................................... 180
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments. x Introduction. 1 Chapter One. 3 Dedication to Moral Responsibility The Moral Responsibility Delusion. 4 The Strength of the Moral Responsibility System. 5 Folk Intuitions.9 Chapter Two. 11 Causa Sui Fair Starts. 12 Robert Kane’s First Causes. 15 Adina Roskies’ Self-Authorship. 16 The Folk Metaphysics of Agency. 17 Angela Smith’s Appeal to Deliberative Powers. 21 Chapter Three. 25 Saving Moral Responsibility The Deep Injustice of Deep-Self Moral Responsibility. 25 Fischer’s Golden Mean. 29 Moral Wrongs Without Moral
Responsibility. 30 Chapter Four.35 The Strawsonian Revolution Strawson and the Reactive Attitudes. 40 Affective Attitudes Without Moral Responsibility. 41 Attribuitonist Moral Responsibility. 43 Expressing Emotions, Rejecting Blame. 48
viii Table of Contents Chapter Five. 53 The Practical Justification for Moral Responsibility The Social Destructiveness of Moral Responsibility. 55 Moral Responsibility and Dignity. 58 Moral Responsibility and Protection of the Innocent. 60 Moral Responsibility and Opportunity. 62 Moral Responsibility and Freedom. 63 Chapter Six. 65 Belief in a Just World The Deep Belief in a Just World. 66 The Parable of the Talents. 68 Philosophical Devotion to Belief in a Just World. 71 Chapter Seven. 75 Rational Transparency Limited Powers of Conscious Awareness.75 The Power of Nonconscious Influences. 77 Transparency and the Folk Metaphysics of Agency. 78 Not Quite Rational Animals. 83 Chapter Eight. 88 The Story
Telling Animal Promiscuous Teleology. 89 Promiscuous Teleology and Belief in a Just World. 91 Narrative Free Will and Moral Responsibility.92 Promiscuous Teleology and the Fundamental Attribution Error. 94 Chapter Nine. 97 Pass the Pain Along The Strike-Back Desire. 97 The Desire to “Pass-the-Pain-Along”. 98 Finding Someone to Blame. 100 “Protecting” the Innocent. 101 Distorting the Evidence. 104 Chapter Ten. 108 The Siren Song of Moral Responsibility Transparency and Promiscuous Teleology. 109 Special Human Uniqueness. 112 Exclusively Human.114 The Moral Responsibility System. 116
The Moral Responsibility Delusion ix Chapter Eleven. 117 Saving Free Will from Moral Responsibility Free Will and Moral Responsibility. 117 Restoring Natural Free Will. 122 Open Alternatives. 123 Taking Control. 126 Protecting Free Will. 127 Chapter Twelve. 131 Eliminating Moral Responsibility Judging Intuitions. 136 Beyond Intuitions, Beyond Delusion. 137 Limiting Inquiry, Protecting Moral Responsibility. 140 Chapter Thirteen. 144 Beyond the Moral Responsibility Delusion Breaking the Moral Responsibility Delusion. 145 Invisible Inequity. 145 Meritocracy and Just Deserts. 147 Living Better in an Unjust World. 149
Unjust Punishment in an Unjust World. 151 References. 156 Index. 180 |
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