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Agency and Responsibility

A Common-sense Moral Psychology

  • Paperback
  • 240 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • 14 x 21.6 x 1.4 cm

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For those interested in moral psychology and self-control

Clarifies the nature of weakness of will and moral agency

You will understand moral responsibility and self-control better

This book explores the complexities of moral psychology and self-control.

Is it ever possible for people to act freely and intentionally against their better judgement? Is it ever possible to act in opposition to one's strongest desire? If either of these questions are answered in the negative, the common-sense distinctions between recklessness, weakness of will and compulsion collapse. This would threaten our ordinary notion of self-control and undermine our practice of holding each other responsible for moral failure. So a clear and plausible account of how weakness of will and self-control are possible is of great practical significance. Taking the problem of weakness of will as her starting point, Jeanette Kennett builds an admirably comprehensive and integrated account of moral agency which gives a central place to the capacity for self-control. Her account of the exercise and limits of self-control vindicates the common-sense distinction between weakness of will and compulsion and so underwrites our ordinary allocations of moral responsibility.
She addresses with clarity and insight a range of important topics in moral psychology, such as the nature of valuing and desiring, conceptions of virtue, moral conflict, and the varieties of recklessness (here characterised as culpable bad judgement) - and does so in terms which make their relations to each other and to the challenges of real life obvious. Agency and Responsibility concludes by testing the accounts developed of self-control, moral failure, and moral responsibility against the hard cases provided by acts of extreme evil.

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  • Title

    Agency and Responsibility

  • Author

    Jeanette Kennett

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Oxford University Press

  • Published

    October 2003

  • Weight

    309g

  • Page Count

    240

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.6 x 1.4 cm

  • ISBN

    9780199266302

  • ISBN-10

    0199266301

  • Eden Code

    4563651

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