Omissions: Agency, Metaphysics, and Responsibility

Author:   Randolph Clarke (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA)
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   27 April 2017
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Author:   Randolph Clarke (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.60cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780190668679


ISBN 10:   0190668679
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   27 April 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. What is an Omission? 2. Absence of Action 3. Intentional Omissions 4. Omissions, Abilities, and Freedom 5. Moral Responsibility for Omissions 6. Inability and Responsibility for Inaction 7. Negligent Action and Unwitting Omission 8. Doing, Allowing, and Omitting to Act 9. Law and Omissions: A Brief Defense References Index

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This is a rich, dense, well-written, and thought-provoking book on a very important topic that has not received the kind of systematic attention that it deserves... It is a testament to Clarke's versatility and virtuosity that he is able to integrate discussion of these matters into a largely seamless and philosophically rewarding whole... Combining, as it does, clever moves with illuminating cases, and all without a hint of arrogance or posturing, the book is a rewarding read and a very valuable contribution to the literature on the nature of, and moral and legal responsibility for, omissions and their consequences. -Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online This book is a careful study of the nature of omissions, or failures to act. It marks a clear advance in the philosophy of action, a field that has focused much more energy on understanding the nature of 'positive' actions than on understanding the nature of omissions, despite the ubiquity of omissions and their moral and legal importance. This is an excellent work, filled throughout with insight about the nature of omission. Gideon Yaffe, Professor of Law and Philosophy, Yale University This is the first comprehensive study of an important and puzzling topic: the topic of omissions, ranging from the metaphysics to issues concerning our moral responsibility for omissions. It develops an original view of omissions, and it does so on the basis of powerful and carefully articulated arguments. Carolina Sartorio, Associate Professor of Philosophy, The University of Arizona I highly recommend Omissions to any who work on questions of responsibility, negligence, or philosophy of action or law more generally. Clarke's metaphysically grounded approach offers both a view worthy of consideration and a great example of how our metaphysics can influence our other views. Mind


This is a rich, dense, well-written, and thought-provoking book on a very important topic that has not received the kind of systematic attention that it deserves... It is a testament to Clarke's versatility and virtuosity that he is able to integrate discussion of these matters into a largely seamless and philosophically rewarding whole... Combining, as it does, clever moves with illuminating cases, and all without a hint of arrogance or posturing, the book is a rewarding read and a very valuable contribution to the literature on the nature of, and moral and legal responsibility for, omissions and their consequences. -Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online This book is a careful study of the nature of omissions, or failures to act. It marks a clear advance in the philosophy of action, a field that has focused much more energy on understanding the nature of 'positive' actions than on understanding the nature of omissions, despite the ubiquity of omissions and their moral and legal importance. This is an excellent work, filled throughout with insight about the nature of omission. --Gideon Yaffe, Professor of Law and Philosophy, Yale University This is the first comprehensive study of an important and puzzling topic: the topic of omissions, ranging from the metaphysics to issues concerning our moral responsibility for omissions. It develops an original view of omissions, and it does so on the basis of powerful and carefully articulated arguments. --Carolina Sartorio, Associate Professor of Philosophy, The University of Arizona I highly recommend Omissions to any who work on questions of responsibility, negligence, or philosophy of action or law more generally. Clarke's metaphysically grounded approach offers both a view worthy of consideration and a great example of how our metaphysics can influence our other views. -- Mind


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Randolph Clarke is Professor of Philosophy at Florida State University. He is the author of Libertarian Accounts of Free Will (OUP 2003) and numerous articles on agency, free will, and moral responsibility.

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