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The Routledge Handbook of Collective Responsibility

Edited by: Saba Bazargan-Forward, Deborah Tollefsen

ISBN13: 9781138092242
Published: April 2020
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The Routledge Handbook of Collective Responsibility comprehensively addresses questions about who is responsible and how blame or praise should be attributed when human agents act together. Such questions include: Do individuals share responsibility for the outcome or are individuals responsible only for their contribution to the act? Are individuals responsible for actions done by their group even when they don’t contribute to the outcome? Can a corporation or institution be held morally responsible apart from the responsibility of its members?

The Handbook’s 35 chapters—all appearing here for the first time and written by an international team of experts—are organized into four parts:

  • Part I: Foundations of Collective Responsibility
  • Part II: Theoretical Issues in Collective Responsibility
  • Part III: Domains of Collective Responsibility
  • Part IV: Applied Issues in Collective Responsibility

Each part begins with a short introduction that provides an overview of issues and debates within that area and a brief summary of its chapters. In addition, a comprehensive index allows readers to better navigate the entirety of the volume’s contents. The result is the first major work in the field that serves as an instructional aid for those in advanced undergraduate courses and graduate seminars, as well as a reference for scholars interested in learning more about collective responsibility.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
Part I: Foundations ​of​ ​Collective​ ​Responsibility
1. Types of Collectives and Responsibility
Peter A. French
2. Collective Moral Responsibility and What Follows for Group Members
Margaret Gilbert and Maura Priest
3. Collective Moral Responsibility as Joint Moral Responsibility
Seumas Miller
4. What Sets the Boundaries of Our Responsibility?
Carol Rovane
5. A We-mode Account of Group Action and Group Responsibility
Raimo Tuomela and Pekka Mäkelä
6. From Individual to Collective Responsibility: There and Back Again
Kirk Ludwig
7. Collective Obligations and the Point of Morality
David Copp
8. Assembling the Elephant: Attending to the Metaphysics of Corporate Agents
Kendy Hess
9. Collective Responsibility and Collective Obligations without Collective Moral Agents
Gunnar Björnsson
10. Collective Responsibility and Acting Together
Olle Blomberg and Frank Hindriks
Part II: Theoretical Issues in ​Collective​ ​Responsibility
11. Complicity and Collective Responsibility
Gregory Mellema
12. Radical Collective Responsibility and Plural Self-Awareness
Hans Bernhard Schmid
13. Commitments and Collective Responsibility
Caroline T. Arruda
14. Collective Inaction and Collective Epistemic Agency
Michael D. Doan
15. Shared Responsibility and Failures to Prevent Harm
Shannon Fyfe
16. Collective Guilt Feelings
Bjorn Petersson
17. Collective Responsibility and Entitlement to Collective Reasons for Action
Abraham Sesshu Roth
18. The Possibility of Collective Moral Obligations
Anne Schwenkenbecher
19. Individual Responsibility for Collective Action
Michael Skerker
20. Collective Responsibility and the Role of Narrative
Cassie Striblen
21. The Discursive Dilemma and Collective Responsibility
Andras Szigeti
22. Bystanders and Shared Responsibility
Linda Radzik
Part III Domains of Collective Responsibility
23. Collective Responsibility and International Relations
Stephanie Collins
24. Competing Collective Values: Moral and Causal Responsibilities in Health Care
Robin Downie
25. Collective Responsibility and Fraud in Scientific Communities
Bryce Huebner and Liam Kofi Bright
26. Collective Action and the Criminal Law
Christopher Kutz
27. Collective Responsibility in the State
Avia Pasternak
28. Shared Responsibility for Corporate Wrongdoing
Amy J. Sepinwall
29. Corporate Moral Responsibility and the Expectation of Autonomy
Jeffery Smith and Wim Dubbink
Part IV: Applied Issues in Collective Responsibility
30. Responsibility for Shared Action in War
Saba Bazargan-Forward
31. Collective Duties of Beneficence
Violetta Igneski
32. Are States Responsible for Climate Change in Their Own Right?
Holly Lawford-Smith and Anton Eriksson
33. Conspiracy Theories and Collective Responsibility
Juha Räikkä
34. Enabling Collective Responsibility for Environmental Justice
Kenneth Shockley