Volume 17, Special Issue (2019)
The Philosophical Grounding and Limits of Corporate Moral Agency
Making Sense of Corporate Criminals: A Tentative Taxonomy
W. Robert Thomas
Toward a Pragmatist Approach to Corporate Personality and Responsibility: Why Democracy Matters
Abraham Singer
Corporations, Moral Agency, and Reactive Attitudes
Mark LeBar
Explorations of the Nature of Corporate Moral Agency
Is Corporate Responsibility Relevant to Artificial Intelligence Responsibility?
Vikram R. Bhargava and Manuel Velasquez
Androids and Corporations: Why Their Rights Derive from Purpose
Thomas Donaldson
The Law’s Missing Account of Corporate Character
Mihailis E. Diamantis
The Implications of Corporate Moral Agency
Blameworthy but Unblamable: A Paradox of Corporate Responsibility
David Shoemaker
Corporate Moral Motivation
Chris MacDonald
The Real Danger of the Responsibility Surplus
John Hasnas
Applications of Corporate Moral Agency
Corporate Moral Agency at the Convenience of Ethics and Law
Matthew Caulfield and William S. Laufer
Corporate Human Rights Claims Under the ECHR
Turkuler Isiksel
Exploitation, Deontological Constraints, and Shareholder Theory
Robert C. Hughes