Responsibility: Volume 16, Part 2
Explore the intricate intersections of moral philosophy and legal theory in "Responsibility: Volume 16, Part 2," published by Cambridge University Press in 1999. This compelling collection of essays, spanning 356 pages, delves into various theories of causality and their implications on our understanding of responsibility. Scholars within these pages address pivotal questions, such as the interplay of accountability within the legal framework, the libertarian perspectives on political freedom, and the emotional dimensions tied to responsible behavior. This volume serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in advancing their knowledge on the moral and legal constructs of responsibility. A must-have for students and professionals alike, this paperback edition from Bookshop is a thoughtful contribution to any philosophical library.