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8091334 No.8091334 [Reply] [Original]

Are there any good philosophical works solely on the concept of 'responsibility'?

I find responsibility a difficult and central question to how one ought to live. It plays into a lot of today's political climate- do we have a socialistic responsibility to others? And what of this 'white privelage'? Am I responsible for my great great grandfather's actions?

I am interested in arguments that express the extent to which one can be held responsible for something.

>> No.8091514

All existentialism, especially Sartre.