On the Duties of Commission in Commercial Life. A Kantian Criticism of Moral Institutionalism
In latter-day discussions on corporate morality, duties of commission are fiercely debated. Moral institutionalists argue that duties of commission—such as a duty of assistance—overstep the boundaries of moral duty owed by economic agents. “Moral institutionalism” is a newly coined term for a famili...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Science + Business Media B. V
2012
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Ethical theory and moral practice
Year: 2012, Volume: 15, Issue: 2, Pages: 221-238 |
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Duties of commission
B Market morality B Invisibility of morality B Corporate duties B Moral institutionalism B Kantian moral thinking B Free markets B Neo-classical (moral) thinking B Liberalism |
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