Omissions: Agency, Metaphysics, and Responsibility

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Philosophical Theories Of Agency Have Focused Primarily On Actions And Activities. But, Besides Acting, We Often Omit To Do Or Refrain From Doing Certain Things. This Book Offers A Comprehensive Account Of Omitting And Refraining, Addressing Issues Ranging From The Nature Of Agency And Moral Responsibility To The Metaphysics Of Absences And Causation. Topics Addressed Include The Role Of Intention In Intentional Omission, The Connection Between Negligence And Omission, The Distinction Between Doing And Allowing, And The Distinction In Law Between Act And Omission. What Is An Omission? -- Absence Of Action -- Intentional Omissions -- Omissions, Abilities, And Freedom -- Moral Responsibility For Omissions -- Inability And Responsibility For Inaction -- Negligent Action And Unwitting Omission -- Doing, Allowing, And Omitting To Act -- Law And Omissions: A Brief Defense. Randolph Clarke. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

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Name in long format: Omissions: Agency, Metaphysics, and Responsibility
ISBN-10: 0199347522
ISBN-13: 9780199347520
Book pages: 240
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Dimensions: Height: 5.8 Inches, Length: 8.3 Inches, Weight: 0.8157103694 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches

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