
1 Introduction
2 A Structured Taxonomy of Responsibility Concepts
3 The Relation Between Forward-Looking and Backward-Looking Responsibility
4 Beyond Belief and Desire: or, How to be Orthonomous
5 Blame, Reasons and Capacities
6 Please Drink Responsibly: Can the Responsibility of Intoxicated Offenders be Justified by the Tracing Principle?
7 The Moral Significance of Unintentional Omission: Comparing Will-Centered and Non-Will-Centered Accounts of Moral Responsibility
8 Desert, Responsibility and Luck Egalitarianism
9 Communicative Revisionism
10 Moral Responsibility and Jointly Determined Consequences
11 Joint Responsibility Without Individual Control: Applying the Explanation Hypothesis
12 Climate Change and Collective Responsibility
13 Collective Responsibility, Epistemic Action and Climate Change
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