The Moral Agent delves into the concept of individual moral responsibility, exploring what it means to be a moral actor in a complex, interconnected world. This book examines the qualities, decisions, and actions that define a moral agent, asking crucial questions about free will, accountability, and the ethical implications of personal choices. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and ethical theory, it challenges readers to reflect on their role in shaping a just society, while considering the broader impacts of their moral decisions.