Causation and Responsibility

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Causation and Responsibility

An Essay in Law, Morals, and Metaphysics

Methods, theory and philosophy of law Clinical psychology Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology Ethics and moral philosophy Social and political philosophy

Author: Michael S. Moore

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 22 January 2009

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780191021503


Introduction

The concept of causation is fundamental to ascribing moral and legal responsibility for events. Yet the relationship between causation and responsibility remains unclear. What precisely is the connection between the concept of causation used in attributing responsibility and the accounts of causal relations offered in the philosophy of science and metaphysics? How much of what we call causal responsibility is in truth defined by non-causal factors?

Overview of the Book

This book argues that much of the legal doctrine on these questions is confused and incoherent, and offers the first comprehensive attempt since Hart and Honoré to clarify the philosophical background to the legal and moral debates. The book first sets out the place of causation in criminal and tort law and outlines the metaphysics presupposed by the legal doctrine.

It then analyses the best theoretical accounts of causation in the philosophy of science and metaphysics, and using these accounts criticises many of the core legal concepts surrounding causation - such as intervening causation, forseeability of harm and complicity. It considers and rejects the radical proposals to eliminate the notion of causation from law by using risk analysis to attribute responsibility.

Conclusion

The result of the analysis is a powerful argument for revising our understanding of the role played by causation in the attribution of legal and moral responsibility.

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