Collective intentionality is the power of minds to be jointly directed at objects, matters of fact, states of affairs, goals, or values. Collective intentionality comes in a variety of modes …
Abstract Moderate holists like French (Collective and corporate responsibility, 1984), Copp (J Soc Philos, 38 (3): 369–388, 2007), Hess (The Background of Social Reality–A Survey …
S Frandsen, M Svane, D Maria Humle - human relations, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
We investigate organizational members' crisis sensemaking and construction of responsibility at the peak of a corporate scandal. We focus on those organizational …
La crisis económica internacional, así como los delitos financieros y políticos a ella asociados, ha devuelto al primer plano de la discusión la pregunta por la culpabilidad de …
KM Hess - The Journal of Value Inquiry, 2013 - Springer
There are two very important debates currently underway in both the philosophical literature and public discourse: the first is about whether corporations are moral agents, and thus have …
Individuals are generally considered morally responsible for their actions. Who or what is responsible when those individuals become part of business organizations? Can we …
T Mulgan - Journal of Business Ethics, 2019 - Springer
We need an account of corporate agency that is temporally robust—one that will help future people to cope with challenges posed by corporate groups in a range of credible futures. In …
La pregunta central que se pretende responder en este libro es si una empresa, constituida como persona jurídica, puede ser llamada a responder frente a la comunidad por un delito …
M Gilbert, M Priest - The Routledge handbook of collective …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter surveys Margaret Gilbert's contributions to the philosophy of collective moral responsibility, focusing on collective blameworthiness, and responds to some concerns …