Introduction
1: Michael McKenna: Watsonian Compatibilism
2: Susan Wolf: Attributability and the Self
3: Pamela Hieronymi: I'll Bet You Think This Blame is About You
4: R. Jay Wallace: Moral Address: What it Is, Why it Matters
5: Michael Smith: Gary Watson: Strawsonian
6: T. M. Scanlon: Learning from Psychopaths
7: Jeanette Kennett: Competence, Attributability and Blame:
Resolving the Responsibility of the Psychopath
8: R. A. Duff: Moral and Criminal Responsibility: Answering and
Refusing to Answer
9: Gideon Yaffe: Compromised Addicts
10: Gary Watson: Second Thoughts
11: Transcript of an interview with Gary Watson, conducted by Sarah
Buss
D. Justin Coates is Associate Professor at the University of
Houston, specializing in philosophy of action and ethics. He
co-edited Blame: Its Nature and Norms (2013), and his work has
appeared in journals such as Philosophical Studies, American
Philosophical Quarterly, and British Journal for the History of
Philosophy.
Neal A. Tognazzini is Associate Professor at Western Washington
University. He works at the intersection of metaphysics and ethics
on issues of human agency and interpersonal relationships. He
co-edited Blame: Its Nature and Norms (OUP 2013) and his work has
appeared in journals such as Nous, Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research, and Ethics.
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