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" Action and responsibility / "
edited by the faculty of the Department of Philosophy, Bowling Green State University ; principal editors Michael Bradie and Myles Brand
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BL
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588798
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b418017
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Title & Author
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Action and responsibility /\ edited by the faculty of the Department of Philosophy, Bowling Green State University ; principal editors Michael Bradie and Myles Brand
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Publication Statement
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Bowling Green, Ohio :: The Applied Philosophy Program, Bowling Green State University,, 1980
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Series Statement
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Bowling Green studies in applied philosophy ;; v. 2
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vi, 149 p. ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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0935756027
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: 0935756035 (pbk.)
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Includes bibliographical references
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Contents
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Philosophical action theory and the foundation of motivational psychology / Myles Brand -- The role of intention in motivational psychology: comments on Brand / Jeagwon Kim -- A brief reply to Kim / Myles Brand -- The incompatibility of responsibility and determinism / Peter von Inwagen -- The irrelevance of morality to freedom / Bernard Berofsky -- Occurrent and standing wants / Bruce Vermazen -- Wayward causal chains / Lawrence H. Davis -- On Prichard revisited: comments on Davis' 'wayward causal chains' / Michael Robins -- Motives and intentions / Monroe Beardsley -- The doing of thinking: intending and willing / Hector-Neri Castañeda -- Taking full responsibility for causing patients to die / Bart Gruzalski -- Causing death and allowing to starve / Bonnie Steinbock -- Moral prohibitions and consent / Dan W. Brock --
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After 'mental illness' what? a philosophical endorsement of statutory reform / Edmund Byrne -- Some implications of the assumptions behind federal policy / Lowell Yarusso -- Corporate moral agency: the case for anthropological bigotry / John R. Danley
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Responsibility
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Bradie, Michael
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Brand, Myles
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Bowling Green State University., Department of Philosophy
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