Corporate moral agency: A case from literature |
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Authors: | Thomas L. Carson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Philosophy Department, Loyola University, Chicago, 60626 Chicago, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | I analyze a well-known and moving passage from John Steinbeck's novelThe Grapes of Wrath. This passage provides an excellent illustration of one of the central questions about corporate moral agency: Is corporate moral agency anything over and above the agency of individual human beings? The passage in question is a debate about whether or not the actions of a particular company are anything over and above the actions of individual human beings. |
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