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From Collective Behavior to Complicity: The Puzzle of Participatory Intention (CROSBI ID 602135)

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Janović, Tomislav From Collective Behavior to Complicity: The Puzzle of Participatory Intention // Zagreb Applied Ethics Conference: Program and Book of Abstracts / Kudlek, Karolina ; Bracanović, Tomislav (ur.). Zagreb: Hrvatski studiji Sveučilišta u Zagrebu -- Udruga za promicanje filozofije, 2013. str. 23-23

Podaci o odgovornosti

Janović, Tomislav

engleski

From Collective Behavior to Complicity: The Puzzle of Participatory Intention

The crucial element distinguishing cooperative undertakings from weaker forms of collective behavior is the specific intent, shared by all participants in a joint action, to attain a common goal. It is this “participatory intention” (Kutz) that makes agents responsible – both causally and morally – for the outcome of a joint action, even if their individual contributions to this outcome are marginal or nonexistent. Bearing this in mind, it is hard to overestimate the importance of identifying participatory intentions and linking these intentions to individual acts and their consequences. An interesting instance of this problem – the problem of complicitous accountability – is revealed by the following question: How to be sure which shared intent (goal) underlies a particular instance of collective behavior, given that some instances of collective behavior are prone to very different – even equally justifiable – teleological interpretations. I will demonstrate the importance of this problem by considering some (both ethically and legally) controversial cases.

collective behavior; complicity; participatory intention; accountability; joint criminal enterprize; Cristopher Kutz; ICTY

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Podaci o prilogu

23-23.

2013.

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objavljeno

978-953-7823-18-4

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Zagreb Applied Ethics Conference: Program and Book of Abstracts

Kudlek, Karolina ; Bracanović, Tomislav

Zagreb: Hrvatski studiji Sveučilišta u Zagrebu -- Udruga za promicanje filozofije

Podaci o skupu

Zagreb Applied Ethics Conference 2013

predavanje

12.06.2013-14.06.2013

Zagreb, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Filozofija