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Responsibility Defined
The moral and forward-looking sense of responsibility is the sense in which one is responsible for achieving (or maintaining) a good result in some matter. The idea is that one is entrusted with achieving or maintaining this outcome, and expected to both have relevant knowledge and skills, and to make a conscientious effort. However, despite one's best efforts, the result may not be achieved. For example, patients of responsible physicians may die, and the work of a responsible engineer may result in an accident because the accident was not foreseeable, it was not possible to compensate for the factors causing the accident, or because others were unwilling to heed the engineer's warnings.The moral and backward-looking sense of responsibility is that in which a person or group deserves ethical evaluation for some act or outcome, that is deserves moral praise for a good outcome or blame for a bad one. The moral sense of responsibility should not be confused with the causal sense of responsibility for some existing or past state of affairs. For example, when we say that "the storm was responsible for three deaths and heavy property damage," meaning that it caused these outcomes, we do not mean to attribute moral responsibility to the storm. Storms do not have moral responsibilities, and are neither responsible or irresponsible in the moral sense. However, when a moral agent is causally responsible for some outcome, that is some reason to think that the agent is morally responsible for it. Causal responsibility is not conclusive evidence of moral responsibility, however. If one's actions cause a terrible outcome only because of bad moral luck, in the form of a freak accident, then one is not morally responsible for the outcome. Forward-looking responsibilities are often specified in terms of the outcome to be achieved rather than the acts to be performed. It takes judgment to figure out what acts will achieve a given outcome. For this reason you will hear the phrase "the age of responsibility" or "the age of discretion" used to mean an age at which a person is sufficiently mature to exercise such judgment. Such practical wisdom is not required in order to fulfill many obligations which are often specified in terms of the acts to be performed or to be avoided. For example, contrast the engineer's responsibility for the safety of the public with a citizen's obligation to testify when witness to a crime. Notice that "obligation" would never be used in the way "responsible" is, to refer to a virtue of a person. That is, you would not say that so-and-so was an "obligatory" person, though you may say she was "responsible." Sometimes "responsibility" is used to mean an act one is required to perform, as in "It is your responsibility to take minutes for this meeting." In this Center, the term "responsibility" will be used only for matters that require some exercise of discretion and judgment and required acts will just be called "obligations." Sometimes "responsible" is used in a phrase of the form "responsible to (some other party), in which the term "responsible" is used as a synonym for "answerable" or "accountable." An example would be: "This citizens' group was accountable/responsible/answerable to its parent organization." This use of the term "responsible" is easily distinguished from the present one which is "responsible for (some matter for which one must exercise discretion)."
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Teacher convicted of corrupting student
Published July 4, 2009, 11:28 pm, Spring-Ford Reporter & Valley Item
A judge has determined that a former Phoenixville charter school teacher tended to corrupt the morals of a 17-year-old girl when he had an intimate relationship with her but that his conduct did not place the girl in danger.
Kids"™ Book Focuses On Neighborhood
Published July 4, 2009, 9:51 pm, Bristol Herald Courier
“El Barrio” by Debbi Chocolate, illustrated by David Diaz, 2009, Christy Ottaviano Books/Henry Holt & Company, $16.95/$18.95 Canada, 32 pages
'Companies need hearts and brains'
Published July 4, 2009, 5:52 am, Phayul
Buddhism, economics and management are all interconnected. The Dalai Lama believes the financial crisis is a moral crisis. Jörg Eigendorf spoke with the Tibetan spiritual leader in his Indian exile.
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Published July 3, 2009, 9:12 pm, The Daily Tar Heel
Hell Bar and Lounge shut its doors Dec. 19 after a Town of Chapel Hill inspector found several major structural problems with the space. Unopened letters overflowed out of the mailbox. Garbage lay scattered in the abandoned stairwell.
Local GOP Supporters Try to Look to the Future
Published July 3, 2009, 8:31 am, WLTX-TV Columbia
Sumter (WLTX) - Local GOP supporters met Thursday night in hopes of looking ahead and past recent events. WLTX went to the meeting to talk abouth the future of the party, and next years election in the wake of Governor Sanford.Â
Reality TV shows are Aesop's fables for modern times
Published July 3, 2009, 8:31 am, Evening Standard
Among the great and good, the wise and wonderful, there is a tendency to condemn reality TV.
Seeking salvation
Published July 2, 2009, 3:23 am, The New Statesman
Through the sins of arrogance and greed, the banks nearly destroyed the world economic system, argues Stephen Green, chairman of HSBC and an ordained priest. What the market needs now is more morals
Churchmen defend move into politics
Published July 2, 2009, 2:13 am, Daily Dispatch
THE president of the Congress of the People told 400 audience members in East London last night of his anguish in deciding whether or not to lead the party after it broke away from the ANC.
time to step out of the shadows
Published July 1, 2009, 8:33 pm, Sunday Herald
FALKIRK: Eddie May may be a managerial novice, but he knows his club inside out and is convinced its new structure will guarantee stability. Michael Grant reports
Kenya: Top-Notch Lawyers to Salvage Judiciary From Rot, Says Report
Published June 30, 2009, 3:04 pm, AllAfrica.com
Nairobi — Fixing the rot in the country's court system will require the hiring of better educated and more experienced lawyers as judges, according to a Judiciary reform panel.
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