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▼a Lawford-Smith, Holly,
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▼a Not in their name:
▼b are citizens culpable for their states' actions? /
▼c Holly Lawford-Smith.
▼a First edition.
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▼a New York, NY:
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▼c 2019.
▼a 1 online resource (viii, 185 pages).
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▼a Cover; Not In Their Name: Are Citizens Culpable For Their States' Actions?; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1: Introduction; 2: What is The State?; I. The Options; II. Citizen-Inclusive States; III. Membership: Location, Legal Status, Relations, Causal Contribution; IV. Membership: Normative Interaction, Duty Transferral; V. States as the Formal Apparatus of Governance; 3: Is the Citizen-Inclusive State an Agent?; I. Strong Accounts of Collective Agency; II. Moderate Accounts of Collective Agency; III. Weak Accounts of Collective Agency
▼a IV. Collective Agency and Collective Moral AgencyV. Citizen-Inclusive States as Agents: The Upshot; 4: Is the Citizen-Exclusive State an Agent?; I. The Structure of the Citizen-Exclusive State; II. From Decision to Action (Intention and Implementation); III. Subordinates as Extended Minds; IV. Is the Citizen-Exclusive State an Agent?; V. Is the Citizen-Exclusive State a Moral Agent?; VI. Relationship between the Citizen-Exclusive State and Its Citizens; 5: Citizens' Culpability and Responsibility for States' Actions; Part One: Culpability; I. Citizens' Culpability for States' Actions
▼a II. A Thought Experiment Three WaysIII. Responsibility for Weak Shared Agency; IV. One-Off and Episodic Agency, or, Culpability for Joint Action; V. Citizens are not Culpable for States' Actions; Part Two: Responsibility; VI. Commissioning, Coercion, Complicity; Commissioning; Coercion; Complicity; VII. Association, Benefiting, Privilege, Capacity; Association; Benefiting; Privilege; Capacity; VIII. A Note on Comparative Demandingness; IX. Citizen Responsibility in Summary; 6: Governmental Culpability; I. Collective Punishment: Some Clarifications
▼a II. The Challenge: Group and Member CulpabilityIII. Corporations, Armies, Governments; IV. Collective Culpability and Distributed Punishment; V. Getting Members off the Hook; VI. Double-Counting Responsibility; 7: Conclusion; References; Index
▼a There are many actions that we attribute, at least colloquially, to states. Given their size and influence, states are able to inflict harm far beyond the reach of a single individual. But there is a great deal of unclarity about exactly who is implicated in that kind of harm, and how we should think about responsibility for it. It is a commonplace assumption that democratic publics both authorize and have control over what their states do; that their states act in their name and on their behalf. In Not In Their Name, Holly Lawford-Smith approaches these questions from the perspective of social ontology, asking whether the state is a collective agent, and whether ordinary citizens are members of that agent. If it is, and they are, there's a clear case for democratic collective culpability. She explores alternative conceptions of the state and of membership in the state; alternative conceptions of collective agency applied to the state; the normative implications of membership in the state; and both culpability (from the inside) and responsibility (from the outside) for what the state does. Ultimately, Lawford-Smith argues for the exculpation of ordinary citizens and the inculpation of those working in public services.
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| 자료유형 : | eBook |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9780191872099 |
| ISBN : | 0191872091 |
| ISBN : | 9780192570321 |
| ISBN : | 0192570323 |
| ISBN : | |
| ISBN : | |
| 개인저자 : | Lawford-Smith, Holly, author. |
| 서명/저자사항 : | Not in their name: are citizens culpable for their states' actions? / Holly Lawford-Smith. |
| 판사항 : | First edition. |
| 발행사항 : | Oxford ; New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2019. |
| 형태사항 : | 1 online resource (viii, 185 pages). |
| 총서사항 : | New topics in applied philosophy |
| 서지주기 : | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| 내용주기 : | Cover; Not In Their Name: Are Citizens Culpable For Their States' Actions?; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1: Introduction; 2: What is The State?; I. The Options; II. Citizen-Inclusive States; III. Membership: Location, Legal Status, Relations, Causal Contribution; IV. Membership: Normative Interaction, Duty Transferral; V. States as the Formal Apparatus of Governance; 3: Is the Citizen-Inclusive State an Agent?; I. Strong Accounts of Collective Agency; II. Moderate Accounts of Collective Agency; III. Weak Accounts of Collective Agency |
| 내용주기 : | IV. Collective Agency and Collective Moral AgencyV. Citizen-Inclusive States as Agents: The Upshot; 4: Is the Citizen-Exclusive State an Agent?; I. The Structure of the Citizen-Exclusive State; II. From Decision to Action (Intention and Implementation); III. Subordinates as Extended Minds; IV. Is the Citizen-Exclusive State an Agent?; V. Is the Citizen-Exclusive State a Moral Agent?; VI. Relationship between the Citizen-Exclusive State and Its Citizens; 5: Citizens' Culpability and Responsibility for States' Actions; Part One: Culpability; I. Citizens' Culpability for States' Actions |
| 내용주기 : | II. A Thought Experiment Three WaysIII. Responsibility for Weak Shared Agency; IV. One-Off and Episodic Agency, or, Culpability for Joint Action; V. Citizens are not Culpable for States' Actions; Part Two: Responsibility; VI. Commissioning, Coercion, Complicity; Commissioning; Coercion; Complicity; VII. Association, Benefiting, Privilege, Capacity; Association; Benefiting; Privilege; Capacity; VIII. A Note on Comparative Demandingness; IX. Citizen Responsibility in Summary; 6: Governmental Culpability; I. Collective Punishment: Some Clarifications |
| 내용주기 : | II. The Challenge: Group and Member CulpabilityIII. Corporations, Armies, Governments; IV. Collective Culpability and Distributed Punishment; V. Getting Members off the Hook; VI. Double-Counting Responsibility; 7: Conclusion; References; Index |
| 요약 등 : | There are many actions that we attribute, at least colloquially, to states. Given their size and influence, states are able to inflict harm far beyond the reach of a single individual. But there is a great deal of unclarity about exactly who is implicated in that kind of harm, and how we should think about responsibility for it. It is a commonplace assumption that democratic publics both authorize and have control over what their states do; that their states act in their name and on their behalf. In Not In Their Name, Holly Lawford-Smith approaches these questions from the perspective of social ontology, asking whether the state is a collective agent, and whether ordinary citizens are members of that agent. If it is, and they are, there's a clear case for democratic collective culpability. She explores alternative conceptions of the state and of membership in the state; alternative conceptions of collective agency applied to the state; the normative implications of membership in the state; and both culpability (from the inside) and responsibility (from the outside) for what the state does. Ultimately, Lawford-Smith argues for the exculpation of ordinary citizens and the inculpation of those working in public services. |
| 일반주제명 : | Citizenship -- Moral and ethical aspects. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Civil Rights. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human Rights. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Citizenship -- Moral and ethical aspects. -- |
| 기타형태 저록 : | Print version:, 0198833660, 9780198833666 |
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