Book review: The Morality of Groups: Collective Responsibility, Group-Based Harm, and Corporate Rights. By Larry May. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press. 1987. Pp. xii, 200. Reviewed by: Michael Levin
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Philosophy, 2017.A number of philosophers ov...
Moral duties are regularly attributed to groups. We might think that the United Kingdom has a moral ...
Book review: The Morality of Groups: Collective Responsibility, Group-Based Harm, and Corporate Righ...
Book review: The Morality of Groups: Collective Responsibility, Group-Based Harm, and Corporate Righ...
Book review: A Theory of Rights: Persons Under Laws, Institutions, and Morals. By Carl Wellman. Toto...
Explaining Norms is a work in philosophy of social science aspiring to provide an account of norms, ...
Book review: Distributive Justice: A Social- Psychological Perspective. By Morton Deutsch. New Haven...
This book brings together two previously separate aspects of Michael J. Perry’s thoughtful and pione...
This book consists of eleven chapters, nine of which were previously published in journals and antho...
Book review: Individuals and Their Rights. By Tibor Machan. LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court Publishing Co....
The following Review Essay, inspired by Tracy Isaacs’ new book, Moral Responsibility in Collective C...
In recent years, a variety of corporate litigants, from houses of worship to for-profit enterprises,...
This fascinating new book examines diversity in moral judgements, drawing on recent work in social, ...
Book review: Dimensions of Tolerance: What Americans Believe About Civil Liberties. By Herbert McClo...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Philosophy, 2017.A number of philosophers ov...
Moral duties are regularly attributed to groups. We might think that the United Kingdom has a moral ...
Book review: The Morality of Groups: Collective Responsibility, Group-Based Harm, and Corporate Righ...
Book review: The Morality of Groups: Collective Responsibility, Group-Based Harm, and Corporate Righ...
Book review: A Theory of Rights: Persons Under Laws, Institutions, and Morals. By Carl Wellman. Toto...
Explaining Norms is a work in philosophy of social science aspiring to provide an account of norms, ...
Book review: Distributive Justice: A Social- Psychological Perspective. By Morton Deutsch. New Haven...
This book brings together two previously separate aspects of Michael J. Perry’s thoughtful and pione...
This book consists of eleven chapters, nine of which were previously published in journals and antho...
Book review: Individuals and Their Rights. By Tibor Machan. LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court Publishing Co....
The following Review Essay, inspired by Tracy Isaacs’ new book, Moral Responsibility in Collective C...
In recent years, a variety of corporate litigants, from houses of worship to for-profit enterprises,...
This fascinating new book examines diversity in moral judgements, drawing on recent work in social, ...
Book review: Dimensions of Tolerance: What Americans Believe About Civil Liberties. By Herbert McClo...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Philosophy, 2017.A number of philosophers ov...
Moral duties are regularly attributed to groups. We might think that the United Kingdom has a moral ...