Moral responsibility : beyond free will and determinism

1 Introduction 2 A Structured Taxonomy of Responsibility Concepts 3 The Relation Between Forward-Looking and Backward-Looking Responsibility 4 Beyond Belief and Desire: or, How to be Orthonomous 5 Blame, Reasons and Capacities 6 Please Drink Responsibly: Can the Responsibility of Intoxicated Offenders be Justified by the Tracing Principle? 7 The Moral Significance of Unintentional Omission: Comparing Will-Centered and Non-Will-Centered Accounts of Moral Responsibility 8 Desert, Responsibility and Luck Egalitarianism 9 Communicative Revisionism 10 Moral Responsibility and Jointly Determined Consequences 11 Joint Responsibility Without Individual Control: Applying the Explanation Hypothesis 12 Climate Change and Collective Responsibility 13 Collective Responsibility, Epistemic Action and Climate Change