@article{1445108,
      recid = {1445108},
      author = {Duijf, Hein.},
      title = {The logic of responsibility voids /},
      publisher = {Springer,},
      address = {Cham, Switzerland :},
      pages = {1 online resource (196 pages)},
      year = {2022},
      abstract = {This book focuses on the problem of responsibility voids:  these are cases where responsibility for a morally  undesirable outcome cannot be attributed to any of the  involved agents. Responsibility voids are thought to occur  in collective decision-making and in the context of  artificial intelligent systems. In these cases,  philosophers worry that there is a shortfall of moral  responsibility. In particular, such voids are often assumed  to justify a notion of collective responsibility that  cannot be reduced to individual responsibility. One of the  aims of the book is to study how collective responsibility  and joint action relate to individual responsibility and  individual actions. The book offers a unifying framework  for modelling moral responsibility by drawing from modal  logic and game theory. The book investigates the  possibility and scope of the problem of responsibility  voids. One of its characteristics is its pluralistic  perspective on moral responsibility: in contrast to giving  a unique and all-encompassing definition of it, the book  makes progress by spelling out and modelling several  conceptions of moral responsibility. One of the appealing  features of the book is that a relatively small range of  models is used to investigate a variety of conceptions of  moral responsibility. The unifying framework can thus be  used to characterize the conditions under which  responsibility voids are ruled out.},
      url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1445108},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92655-7},
}