Full Responsibility
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Full Responsibility
On Pragmatic, Political, and Other Modes of Sharing Action
Smith, Steven G.
State University of New York Press
09/2022
232
Dura
Inglês
9781438489810
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Responsibility and Realization
The Appeal of Responsibility
The Subjective Basis of Responsibility in Practical Realizing
Shared Realizing and Shared Responsibility
Agency Responsibility
Theory of Responsible Realization versus Theory of Values
2. Pragmatic Responsibility
The Ontological Structure of Pragmatic Responsibility: Actualizing
The World Scene of Pragmatic Responsibility: The Sifting of Existence
The Personal Coherence of Pragmatic Responsibility: Vocation
The Social Coherence of Pragmatic Responsibility: Ethos
Sympathy, Empathy, and "Affective Responsibility"
The Relation between Pragmatic Responsibility and Historical Responsibility: The Description Issue
The Relation between Pragmatic Responsibility and Ethical Responsibility: The Stringency Issue
3. Political Responsibility
Political Responsibility and Power Wielding: The Motivation Issue
The Relation between Political Responsibility and Ethical Responsibility: The Obligation Issue
The Relation between Political Responsibility and Pragmatic Responsibility: The Organization Issue
The Relation between Political Responsibility and Historical Responsibility: The Collective Identity Issue
Touchstones of Political Responsibility: Heroes and Cautionary Examples
The Pursuit of Collective Political Realization
4. Challenges in Four Spheres of Political Responsibility
Family Responsibility and Abortion
Organizational Responsibility and "Good Jobs"
Community Responsibility and Immigration
Global Responsibility and the Displacement of Persons
5. Full Responsibility
Limiting and Maximizing Approaches to Full Responsibility
Models of Full Responsibility
Spirits of Responsibility
Your Vocation (in another sense)
Epilogue
Appendix 1. Notes on Ethical Responsibility
Ethical Apriorism and Its Limitations
Alternative Positionings of Ethics
Appendix 2. Notes on Historical Responsibility
The Historical Dimension of Responsibility
The Roots of Historical Responsibility
The Farmer's Historical Responsibility
The National Leader's Historical Responsibility
Historical Injustice and Historical Jeopardy
Appendix 3. Notes on Religious Responsibility
Exemplars of Religious Responsibility
The Threat of Religious Responsibility
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. Responsibility and Realization
The Appeal of Responsibility
The Subjective Basis of Responsibility in Practical Realizing
Shared Realizing and Shared Responsibility
Agency Responsibility
Theory of Responsible Realization versus Theory of Values
2. Pragmatic Responsibility
The Ontological Structure of Pragmatic Responsibility: Actualizing
The World Scene of Pragmatic Responsibility: The Sifting of Existence
The Personal Coherence of Pragmatic Responsibility: Vocation
The Social Coherence of Pragmatic Responsibility: Ethos
Sympathy, Empathy, and "Affective Responsibility"
The Relation between Pragmatic Responsibility and Historical Responsibility: The Description Issue
The Relation between Pragmatic Responsibility and Ethical Responsibility: The Stringency Issue
3. Political Responsibility
Political Responsibility and Power Wielding: The Motivation Issue
The Relation between Political Responsibility and Ethical Responsibility: The Obligation Issue
The Relation between Political Responsibility and Pragmatic Responsibility: The Organization Issue
The Relation between Political Responsibility and Historical Responsibility: The Collective Identity Issue
Touchstones of Political Responsibility: Heroes and Cautionary Examples
The Pursuit of Collective Political Realization
4. Challenges in Four Spheres of Political Responsibility
Family Responsibility and Abortion
Organizational Responsibility and "Good Jobs"
Community Responsibility and Immigration
Global Responsibility and the Displacement of Persons
5. Full Responsibility
Limiting and Maximizing Approaches to Full Responsibility
Models of Full Responsibility
Spirits of Responsibility
Your Vocation (in another sense)
Epilogue
Appendix 1. Notes on Ethical Responsibility
Ethical Apriorism and Its Limitations
Alternative Positionings of Ethics
Appendix 2. Notes on Historical Responsibility
The Historical Dimension of Responsibility
The Roots of Historical Responsibility
The Farmer's Historical Responsibility
The National Leader's Historical Responsibility
Historical Injustice and Historical Jeopardy
Appendix 3. Notes on Religious Responsibility
Exemplars of Religious Responsibility
The Threat of Religious Responsibility
Bibliography
Index
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Responsibility and Realization
The Appeal of Responsibility
The Subjective Basis of Responsibility in Practical Realizing
Shared Realizing and Shared Responsibility
Agency Responsibility
Theory of Responsible Realization versus Theory of Values
2. Pragmatic Responsibility
The Ontological Structure of Pragmatic Responsibility: Actualizing
The World Scene of Pragmatic Responsibility: The Sifting of Existence
The Personal Coherence of Pragmatic Responsibility: Vocation
The Social Coherence of Pragmatic Responsibility: Ethos
Sympathy, Empathy, and "Affective Responsibility"
The Relation between Pragmatic Responsibility and Historical Responsibility: The Description Issue
The Relation between Pragmatic Responsibility and Ethical Responsibility: The Stringency Issue
3. Political Responsibility
Political Responsibility and Power Wielding: The Motivation Issue
The Relation between Political Responsibility and Ethical Responsibility: The Obligation Issue
The Relation between Political Responsibility and Pragmatic Responsibility: The Organization Issue
The Relation between Political Responsibility and Historical Responsibility: The Collective Identity Issue
Touchstones of Political Responsibility: Heroes and Cautionary Examples
The Pursuit of Collective Political Realization
4. Challenges in Four Spheres of Political Responsibility
Family Responsibility and Abortion
Organizational Responsibility and "Good Jobs"
Community Responsibility and Immigration
Global Responsibility and the Displacement of Persons
5. Full Responsibility
Limiting and Maximizing Approaches to Full Responsibility
Models of Full Responsibility
Spirits of Responsibility
Your Vocation (in another sense)
Epilogue
Appendix 1. Notes on Ethical Responsibility
Ethical Apriorism and Its Limitations
Alternative Positionings of Ethics
Appendix 2. Notes on Historical Responsibility
The Historical Dimension of Responsibility
The Roots of Historical Responsibility
The Farmer's Historical Responsibility
The National Leader's Historical Responsibility
Historical Injustice and Historical Jeopardy
Appendix 3. Notes on Religious Responsibility
Exemplars of Religious Responsibility
The Threat of Religious Responsibility
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. Responsibility and Realization
The Appeal of Responsibility
The Subjective Basis of Responsibility in Practical Realizing
Shared Realizing and Shared Responsibility
Agency Responsibility
Theory of Responsible Realization versus Theory of Values
2. Pragmatic Responsibility
The Ontological Structure of Pragmatic Responsibility: Actualizing
The World Scene of Pragmatic Responsibility: The Sifting of Existence
The Personal Coherence of Pragmatic Responsibility: Vocation
The Social Coherence of Pragmatic Responsibility: Ethos
Sympathy, Empathy, and "Affective Responsibility"
The Relation between Pragmatic Responsibility and Historical Responsibility: The Description Issue
The Relation between Pragmatic Responsibility and Ethical Responsibility: The Stringency Issue
3. Political Responsibility
Political Responsibility and Power Wielding: The Motivation Issue
The Relation between Political Responsibility and Ethical Responsibility: The Obligation Issue
The Relation between Political Responsibility and Pragmatic Responsibility: The Organization Issue
The Relation between Political Responsibility and Historical Responsibility: The Collective Identity Issue
Touchstones of Political Responsibility: Heroes and Cautionary Examples
The Pursuit of Collective Political Realization
4. Challenges in Four Spheres of Political Responsibility
Family Responsibility and Abortion
Organizational Responsibility and "Good Jobs"
Community Responsibility and Immigration
Global Responsibility and the Displacement of Persons
5. Full Responsibility
Limiting and Maximizing Approaches to Full Responsibility
Models of Full Responsibility
Spirits of Responsibility
Your Vocation (in another sense)
Epilogue
Appendix 1. Notes on Ethical Responsibility
Ethical Apriorism and Its Limitations
Alternative Positionings of Ethics
Appendix 2. Notes on Historical Responsibility
The Historical Dimension of Responsibility
The Roots of Historical Responsibility
The Farmer's Historical Responsibility
The National Leader's Historical Responsibility
Historical Injustice and Historical Jeopardy
Appendix 3. Notes on Religious Responsibility
Exemplars of Religious Responsibility
The Threat of Religious Responsibility
Bibliography
Index
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