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Responsibility Character and the Emotions by Ferdinand Schoeman, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Responsibility Character and the Emotions by Ferdinand Schoeman, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Vernon, BC
From Ferdinand Schoeman
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From Ferdinand Schoeman
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This volume of original essays addresses a range of issues concerning the responsibility individuals have for their actions and for their characters. Among the central questions considered are: what scope is there for regarding a person as responsible for his character given genetic and environmental factors; does an account of responsiblity provide a legitimate basis for the retributive emotions; are we ever justified in feeling guilty for occurrences over which we have no control; does responsibility for the consequences of our acts require that they were intended or simply expected; and how have a number of influential previous philosophers, including Aristotle, Maimonides, and Spinoza, approached these questions? | Responsibility Character and the Emotions by Ferdinand Schoeman, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
This volume of original essays addresses a range of issues concerning the responsibility individuals have for their actions and for their characters. Among the central questions considered are: what scope is there for regarding a person as responsible for his character given genetic and environmental factors; does an account of responsiblity provide a legitimate basis for the retributive emotions; are we ever justified in feeling guilty for occurrences over which we have no control; does responsibility for the consequences of our acts require that they were intended or simply expected; and how have a number of influential previous philosophers, including Aristotle, Maimonides, and Spinoza, approached these questions? | Responsibility Character and the Emotions by Ferdinand Schoeman, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters


















