In this book the author seeks a grounding for moral responsibility in business. To accomplish this, he develops an extended Kantian perspective within the context of practice. Contents: Introduction; Practice and its Presuppositions; The Dimensions of Practice; The Enabling Conditions: Application I; The Enabling Conditions: Application II: The Imperatives of Practices and How They Arise; Justice and the Scope of the Moral; Self-Reference and the Categorical in Practice; Corporate Character; Conclusion.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Practice and its presuppositions; The dimensions of practice; The enabling conditions - application 1; The enabling conditions - application 2; The imperatives of practices and how they arise; Justice and the scope of the moral; Self-reference and the categorical in practice; Corporate character; Conclusion.