1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf00381769
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Do corporations have moral rights?

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“…By implication, AGI's merit limited political rights not to be switched off or destroyed. On the other hand, corporate rights, such as the right not to be disbanded, are "conventional" rather than inalienable [29]. That is, they "depend on someone's choice and acceptance of 'constitutive' rules" and are conferred by social convention.…”
Section: Legalisticmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…By implication, AGI's merit limited political rights not to be switched off or destroyed. On the other hand, corporate rights, such as the right not to be disbanded, are "conventional" rather than inalienable [29]. That is, they "depend on someone's choice and acceptance of 'constitutive' rules" and are conferred by social convention.…”
Section: Legalisticmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…1 The concept of corporate moral agency (also known as corporate moral personhood) is for many an important implicit assumption within business ethics. : De George 1981;Manning 1984;Moore 1999;Ozar 1985;Seabright and Kurke 1997;Soares 2003;, while , and are exceptions. , as well as the desire to identify a placeholder for moral responsibility attributions when no moral responsibility can be found with the corporate members (see, e.g.…”
Section: Part I the Fallacy Of Corporate Moral Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fakt, że powstanie korporacji jest wynikiem konwencjonalnej decyzji, dotyczącej m.in. tego, jaką będzie miała misję i wizję i jak będzie funkcjonować jej struktura decyzyjna, sprawia, że przysługują jej wyłącznie prawa konwencjonalne, a nie moralne [Ozar 1985]. 13 Podobną wątpliwość zgłasza F. Hindriks [2014Hindriks [ , s. 1567].…”
Section: Korporacja Jako Sprawca Moralnyunclassified