Recognizing Collectives as Moral Agents

Until recently, discussions on moral agency focused almost exclusively on the individual moral subject. Recognizing that social structures and cultures influence human subjects but do not have agency, this article argues that we must now recognize the moral agency of organized collectives. Invoking...

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Autore principale: Keenan, James F. 1953- (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: 2024
In: Theological studies
Anno: 2024, Volume: 85, Fascicolo: 1, Pagine: 96-123
Altre parole chiave:B Critical Realism
B community organizations
B collectives
B base ecclesial communities
B Social structures
B Intersectionality
B Virtue Ethics
B Racism
B Palaver <assemblea>
B Moral Agency
B Moral Luck
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Riepilogo:Until recently, discussions on moral agency focused almost exclusively on the individual moral subject. Recognizing that social structures and cultures influence human subjects but do not have agency, this article argues that we must now recognize the moral agency of organized collectives. Invoking the work of philosophers and other theologians who already do, this article turns to theological ethicists writing on community organizing, racism, and social virtues, and, finally, to feminists engaging moral luck and intersectionality to illustrate the importance of collective moral agency. It concludes by describing qualifications for estimating the ethical agency of such collectives.
ISSN:2169-1304
Comprende:Enthalten in: Theological studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/00405639231224032