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Relative Justice : Cultural Diversity, Free Will, and Moral Responsibility

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When can we be morally responsible for our behavior?

Is it fair to blame people for actions that are determined by heredity and environment?

Can we be responsible for the actions of relatives or members of our community?

In this provocative book, Tamler Sommers concludes that there are no objectively correct answers to these questions.

Drawing on research in anthropology, psychology, and a host of other disciplines, Sommers argues that cross-cultural variation raises serious problems for theories that propose universally applicable conditions for moral responsibility.

He then develops a new way of thinking about responsibility that takes cultural diversity into account.

Relative Justice is a novel and accessible contribution to the ancient debate over free will and moral responsibility.

Sommers provides a thorough examination of the methodology employed by contemporary philosophers in the debate and a challenge to Western assumptions about individual autonomy and its connection to moral desert.

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Product Details
Princeton University Press
0691139938 / 9780691139937
Hardback
170.42
08/01/2012
United States
English
256 p.
22 cm