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The moral responsibilities of companies
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Chapple, Chris, (1973-)
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正題名/作者:
The moral responsibilities of companies/ Chris Chapple.
作者:
Chapple, Chris,
出版者:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan : : 2014.,
面頁冊數:
252 p. :3 ill.
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Electronic book text.
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Preface 1. The Problem of Corporate Responsibility 2. The Object of Study: the Nature of the Company 3. The Emergence Account (i) - the Agent-choice Condition 4. The Emergence Account (ii) - causation and Control 5. The Emergence Account (iii) - Good Judgment 6. Developing an Alternative Account of Good Judgment 7. Understanding Collective Responsibility 8. Implications of the Emergence Account (i) - Rights and Punishment 9. Implications of the Emergence Account (ii) - Individual Moral Responsibility 10. Conclusions Notes Bibliography Index.
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Business ethics. -
電子資源:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137377982Online journal 'available contents' page
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1137377984 (electronic bk.) :
The moral responsibilities of companies
Chapple, Chris,1973-
The moral responsibilities of companies
[electronic resource] /Chris Chapple. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 252 p. :3 ill. - Palgrave studies in ethics and public policy.
Electronic book text.
Preface 1. The Problem of Corporate Responsibility 2. The Object of Study: the Nature of the Company 3. The Emergence Account (i) - the Agent-choice Condition 4. The Emergence Account (ii) - causation and Control 5. The Emergence Account (iii) - Good Judgment 6. Developing an Alternative Account of Good Judgment 7. Understanding Collective Responsibility 8. Implications of the Emergence Account (i) - Rights and Punishment 9. Implications of the Emergence Account (ii) - Individual Moral Responsibility 10. Conclusions Notes Bibliography Index.
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The Moral Responsibilities of Companies is a philosophical analysis of the question of whether companies can be held morally responsible for the harms they create, and what implications such a view has on the moral position of employees and shareholders in these companies.We regularly encounter companies in everyday life that have harmful and beneficial effects. When considering responsibility for these effects, we appear to have two intuitions: a 'holist' intuition that a company is a suitable object of praise or blame, and an 'individualist' intuition that all actions are fundamentally reducible to actions of individuals. From a philosophical perspective, the 'problem of corporate responsibility' is how to allocate moral responsibility in the context of an attachment to these two conflicting intuitions. The Moral Responsibilities of Companies is a timely philosophical analysis of whether companies can be held morally responsible for the harms they create, how we balance the benefits of corporate activity against its social costs, and what implications this has on the moral position of individuals. The book draws on a range of ethical and metaphysical literature to develop an ambitious new account of corporate and individual morality, and applies this to a range of real-life examples.
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Chris Chapple is a partner in BDO LLP (UK), a worldwide professional services firm, advising corporations and individuals on remuneration, corporate governance and taxation. This real-life subject matter fuelled nearly ten years of research at Birkbeck, University of London into issues of property rights and corporate moral responsibility.
ISBN: 1137377984 (electronic bk.) :£60.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
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