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19This book focuses on the complex phenomenon of group morality and collective responsibility. It provides an analytic understanding of moral culpability of collective entities implicated in some of the most pressing contemporary ethical issues such as institutional injustice, corporate scams, organized crimes, gang wars, group-based violence, genocide, xenophobia, and the like. Delving deeper into the concept of collective responsibility, it asks--Who is responsible when a collective is held resp…Read more
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46Metaphysics of Group Moral ResponsibilityJournal of Human Values 26 (3): 238-247. 2020.The concept of group moral responsibility is apparently problematic, in that it is unobvious in what sense a group, which is evidently not a conscious rational subject like an individual person, can be held morally accountable. It is unclear how a group can be said to have the ability to form beliefs and intentions needed for genuine group actions of moral assessment. Broadly speaking, there are two separate platforms from which one can investigate this problem: individualism and collectivism. S…Read more
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7Derek Parfit: The Philosopher’s PhilosopherJournal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 34 (1): 201-204. 2017.
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12Iakovos Vasiliou : Moral Motivation: A History. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Paperback 978–019–931,657-1 $32. + 306 pp (review)Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (4): 935-937. 2017.
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2Character as moral fiction alfano mark new York: Cambridge university press, 2013; VIII + 226 pp.; $81 (hardback) (review)Dialogue 52 (4): 1-3. 2013.
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18Cheshire Calhoun, Moral Aims: Essays on the Importance of Getting it Right and Practicing Morality with Others: New York: Oxford University Press, 2016, Hardcover 9780199328796 €36,99. + 259 ppEthical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (3): 665-667. 2017.
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1Not For Profit: Why Democracy Needs Humanities. By Martha C. Nussbaum: Pp. 158+ xv. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2010. $22.95 (hbk). ISBN 978-0-691-14064-3 (review)British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (2): 208-210. 2011.
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3Not For Profit: Why Democracy Needs Humanities. By Martha C. NussbaumBritish Journal of Educational Studies 59 (2): 208-210. 2011.No abstract
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