Blameworthy but Unblamable: A Paradox of Corporate Responsibility
The paradox of corporate responsibility is that while corporations have the features necessary for producing blameworthy actions, they lack the capacities for being angrily blamed. In this article I explain the compelling nature of this paradox, I show why monistic views of corporate responsibility cannot dissolve it, and then I show how pluralism about responsibility can.
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