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09 Moral Accountability Figures and tables
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Moral agency, Moral Accountability, & Moral Standing Agent DecisionResults Moral Agency? Moral Accountability? Moral Standing? 2
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Rewarding or blaming Amy InvestorsBoardCEOVPAmy ContractFactory ownerNew factoryProfit O →O → → → →O → →O → $$$$$$$$$$ InvestorsBoard CEOVPAmy Contract OwnerShoddy Disaster O →O → → → →O → →O →
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Problem with causes as sufficient conditions Joint production in the chemical factory 1 litre of chemical A + 1 litre of chemical B → 1 litre of product C + 1 litre of pollutant D Threshold of harm = 20 litres of D. 4
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Problem with necessary conditions Causal chains InvestorsBoard CEOVPAmy Contract OwnerShoddy Disaster O →O → → → →O → →O →
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Problem with causes as necessary conditions Over-determination Victim is shot by two robbers simultaneously. Either shot is enough to kill victim. Neither is necessary. Therefore, neither robber causes death.
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Problem with cause as a necessary part of a set of jointly sufficient conditions Committee decisions 7
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Retrospective ethical approaches to moral accountability 8
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Agent’s wrongful decision Excusing conditions ? Causally responsible ? Morally accountable in Retributive or Compensatory justice Not morally accountable Bad motivation ? Bad character ? Not morally accountable Morally accountable in Motivation-based reasoning Morally accountable in Identity-based reasoning NO YESNO YES NO YES
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Moral standing
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Focus on one special contract right Shareholder view of moral standing 11
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Focus on explicit and implicit contracts Stakeholder view of moral standing Decision- maker OwnersEmployeesSuppliersCustomers Local community 12
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E thical pluralist perspective Comprehensive view of moral standing Decision- maker OwnersEmployeesSuppliersCustomers Local community Global community PosterityEnvironmentSelf
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