Deontic Morality and Control

Deontic Morality and Control

by Ishtiyaque Haji
ISBN-10:
0521039185
ISBN-13:
9780521039185
Pub. Date:
08/16/2007
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521039185
ISBN-13:
9780521039185
Pub. Date:
08/16/2007
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Deontic Morality and Control

Deontic Morality and Control

by Ishtiyaque Haji
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Overview

This book addresses the following dilemma: if determinism is true, no one has control over one's actions. If indeterminism is true, then no one has control over one's actions. But it is morally obligatory, right or wrong, for one to perform some action only if one has control over it. This dilemma can be evaded, because moral obligation is incompatible with determinism but not with indeterminism. Prof. Haji concludes by explaining that if no action is morally obligatory, right, or wrong, then our world would be morally impoverished.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521039185
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/16/2007
Series: Cambridge Studies in Philosophy
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.94(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.63(d)
Lexile: 1460L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; Part I. Determinism and Deontic Morality: 2. Obligation and control; 3. Frankfurt-type cases and deontic control; 4. Control requirements of deontic anchors: some objections; 5. Determinism and deontic anchors; Part II. Indeterminism and Deontic Morality: 6. Transition: from determinism to indeterminism; 7. Robust modest R-libertarianism and luck; 8. Robust model R-libertarianism and deontic anchors; Part III. Consequences of Being Deprived of Deontic Anchors: 9. The significance of the possibility of being without deontic anchors; 10. Determinism, deontic anchors and appraisability; 11. Virtue ethics without metaphysical freedom; 12. On the connection between morality's dethronement and deontic anchors; 13. Concluding remarks; Notes; Glossary and list of principles; References; Index.
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