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Ethics of an Artificial Person: Lost Responsibility in Professions and Organizations (Stanford Series in Philosophy)
Elizabeth H. Wolgast
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Artificial persons, as conceived by Hobbes, speak and act in the name of others, so that their actions become the actions of someone else, such as the lawyer who represents and acts for his or her client. In modern institutions we can find many other examples: among them politicians, brokers, real estate agents, bureaucrats, corporate executives, and military personnel. This book focuses on the moral issue of how we can and should locate responsibility for the actions of...
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