Collectivity : ontology, ethics, and social justice /
This volume explores new and urgent applications of collective action theory, such as global poverty, the race and class politics of urban geography, and culpable conduct in organizational criminal law. It draws attention to new questions about the status of corporate agents and new approaches to co...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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London ; New York :
Rowman & Littlefield International,
[2018]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- Ontology
- Social creationism and social groups / Katherine Ritchie
- The peculiar unity of corporate agents / Kendy Hess
- Can there be an ethics for institutional agents? / Sean Cordell
- At cross purposes : the responsible subject, organizational reality, and the criminal law / Jennifer Quaid
- Ethics
- Making sense of collective moral obligations : a comparison of existing approaches / Anne Schwenkenbecher
- Individual duties in unstructured collective contexts / Violetta Igneski
- Global obligations and the human right to health / Bill Wringe
- When are collective obligations too demanding? / Felix Pinkert
- Who does wrong when an organization does wrong? / Stephanie Collins
- Social justice
- What would a feminist theory of collective action and responsibility look like? / Tracy Isaacs
- Identities of oppression: collective intentionality's seriality problem / Eric Chelstrom
- Resisting oppression together: participatory intentions and unequal agents / Christina Friedlaender
- Geographically gated communities: collective participation, marginalization, and the importance of shared values / Sarah Roe and Elyse Zavar
- Index
- About the contributors.