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Shared Intentions and Collective Responsibility

by Peter A. French

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This volume of Midwest Studies focuses on the currently hottopic in ethics and action theory of shared intentions and relatesit to issues in collective responsibility. Each of the essays inthe volume is by an internationally known scholar who has publishedseminal pieces on various aspects of the concepts of sharedintention and collective responsibility. Features all new essays that expand the discussion and invitethose interested in the topic to examine a variety of ways forunderstanding the basic idea and the application of the notion ofshared intention to a range of contemporary issues in the ethics ofresponsibility… (more)
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This volume of Midwest Studies focuses on the currently hottopic in ethics and action theory of shared intentions and relatesit to issues in collective responsibility. Each of the essays inthe volume is by an internationally known scholar who has publishedseminal pieces on various aspects of the concepts of sharedintention and collective responsibility. Features all new essays that expand the discussion and invitethose interested in the topic to examine a variety of ways forunderstanding the basic idea and the application of the notion ofshared intention to a range of contemporary issues in the ethics ofresponsibility

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