In Moral Responsibility in the Holocaust; David H. Jones goes beyond historical and psychological explanations of the Holocaust to directly address the moral responsibility of individuals involved in it. While defending the view that individuals caught up in large-scale historical events like the Holocaust are still responsible for their choices; he provides the philosophical tools needed to assess the responsibility; both negative and positive; of perpetrators; accomplices; bystanders; victims; helpers; and rescuers.
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