Martha Klein

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Martha Klein is a philosopher, specialising in the intersection of the philosophy of mind and moral philosophy, and especially in the question of the freedom of the will.

After a period as lecturer in philosophy at Christ Church, Oxford, Klein was elected a Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford; she retired in 2006. Her research interests are in free will, moral responsibility and moral psychology.

Publications

  • Determinism, Blameworthiness, and Deprivation (1990; Oxford:Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-824834-2)[1]
  • "Morality and Justice in Kant" (1990: in Ratio)
  • "Externalism, Content, and Causation" (1996: in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society)
  • "Free Will" (1998: in A. Montefiore & V. Muresan (edd) British Moral Philosophy; published in Romania as "Libertatea vointea" in Filosofia Morala Britanica, 1998)
  • "Praise and Blame" (1998: in E. Craig (ed.) Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Volume VII)

References

  1. ^ Reviews of Determinism, Blameworthiness, and Deprivation:

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