Sharing Responsibility
In "Sharing Responsibility," acclaimed philosopher Larry May challenges the conventional Western perspective on moral responsibility. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1996, this thought-provoking work spans 204 pages and delves deep into the ethical implications of shared responsibility within communities. May argues that individuals are not just accountable for their own actions but also for the broader harms caused by their collective societies. This insightful exploration connects intersections of social justice and moral philosophy, offering a compelling framework for understanding responsibility in a communal context. Ideal for readers interested in ethics, philosophy, and social justice, “Sharing Responsibility” invites you to reflect on the intricate web of human interaction and morality. Enhance your philosophical library with this important text today!