What are the conditions which must be met for a person to be justly held responsible for his or her moral faults and failures? This is the first book that pays systematic attention to ontological issues impinging on this question. It contains a selection of the papers discussed at the International Confererence on Moral Responsibility and Ontology held at Utrecht University, The Netherlands. In Part I the stage is set by the keynote speakers of the conference, Peter van Inwagen and R. Jay Wallace. Subsequent parts are devoted to responsibility and personal identity, incompatibilist arguments, compatibilist positions, and some related subjects. The book will be enjoyed by scholars in the field and students alike.
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What makes past actions my own is diachronic personal identity(?) 偷工减料读完了相关的几篇,虽然并没有完全能够解决我想知道的问题,不过有一些澄清还是挺有启发的。
评分What makes past actions my own is diachronic personal identity(?) 偷工减料读完了相关的几篇,虽然并没有完全能够解决我想知道的问题,不过有一些澄清还是挺有启发的。
评分What makes past actions my own is diachronic personal identity(?) 偷工减料读完了相关的几篇,虽然并没有完全能够解决我想知道的问题,不过有一些澄清还是挺有启发的。
评分What makes past actions my own is diachronic personal identity(?) 偷工减料读完了相关的几篇,虽然并没有完全能够解决我想知道的问题,不过有一些澄清还是挺有启发的。
评分What makes past actions my own is diachronic personal identity(?) 偷工减料读完了相关的几篇,虽然并没有完全能够解决我想知道的问题,不过有一些澄清还是挺有启发的。
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