Preface Introduction: Moral Responsibility, Conversation & Meaning Chapter 1: Responsibility: A Conceptual Map 1. Kinds of Responsibility 2. Morally Responsible Agency 3. Moral Responsibility for Conduct 4. Holding Morally Responsible 5. Moral Responsibility, Entailment, and the Concept of Moral Responsibility Chapter 2: Reorienting Strawson's Theory of Moral Responsibility 1. Variations on Strawson's Theory 2. Embracing and Developing Wallace's Principle (N) 3. A Normative Interpretation versus an Extreme Metaphysical Interpretation 4. Two Distinctions 5. Resisting a Strawsonian Theme: The Explanatory Role of Holding Responsible 6. A Modest Metaphysical Interpretation Chapter 3: Moral Responsibility & Quality of Will 1. A Strawsonian Quality of Will Thesis 2. The Morally Reactive Attitudes and their Attendant Practices 3. Pleas: Reasons to Modify the Reactive Attitudes 3.1 Excuses and Justifications 3.2 Exemptions Chapter 4: Conversation & Responsibility 1. The Intimate Link of
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