Corporations, Moral Agency, and Reactive Attitudes
In 2015, executives of Mitsubishi Minerals Corporation apologized to James T. Murphy for Mitsubishi’s abysmal treatment of him as a POW in their copper mines in World War II. In this article I consider what this case of moral interaction might mean for the claim that corporations can in their own right be members of the moral community, with the relevant reactive attitudes.
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