What Responsibility? Whose Responsibility?

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Collective Action Situations
Collective Agency
Collective Context
Collective Entity
Collective Guilt
collective guilt dynamics
Collective Intention
Collective Intentional State
Collective Moral Agency
Collective Moral Responsibility
collective Responsibility
Collective Wrongdoing
Constituent Individuals
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group agency theory
Guilt Feeling
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Individual Human Persons
Individual Moral Responsibility
institutional ethics
Intentional Participation
Joint Commitment
legal responsibility analysis
moral culpability
Moral Responsibility
philosophical analysis of group wrongdoing
Plural Subject
Prospective Responsibility
Retrospective Responsibility
social ontology
supra-individuality
Vice Versa

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  • ISBN 9781032555768
  • Weight: 310g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is an enquiry into the meaning and nature of collective responsibility. It analyses the moral culpability of collective entities implicated in some of the most pressing contemporary ethical issues, including institutional injustice, corporate scams, organized crimes, gang wars, genocide, xenophobia, and other group-based violence. It asks: Who is responsible when a collective is (held) responsible? Is collective responsibility merely a façon de parler, a rhetorical way of talking about individual moral responsibility, or is it more than that? Using some of the latest resources from the philosophy of action, philosophy of mind, and social ontology, the author develops a nuanced non-individualist position with the help of a concept of collective agency. He interprets collective responsibility as the responsibility of a collective without either reducing it to the responsibility of the individual members or making it a case where their moral positions become blurred.

An important intervention in moral philosophy, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of moral philosophy, philosophy of action and mind, philosophy of social sciences, and political philosophy. It will also be a theoretical resource for legal theorists, just war theorists, game theorists, business ethicists, and policy makers.

Bhaskarjit Neog teaches at the Centre of Philosophy, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. He was educated at IIT Kanpur, Utrecht University (the Netherlands), Linkoping University (Sweden), and Gauhati University (India). His primary research interests are in ethics, social ontology, moral and political philosophy, and philosophy of religion. He has been an Endeavour Research fellow at the Australian National University and Charles Sturt University Australia, and a Visiting Resident scholar at the Centre for Human Values at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta).

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