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Corporate Moral Agency

, 2015
The article summarizes the theory that corporations and corporate-like entities can satisfy the conditions of being intentional actors and qualify as moral agents to which moral principles and rules apply and be held morally responsible for what they do.
P. French
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Influence and moral agency in psychotherapy

International Journal of Psychotherapy, 2001
The most important reason that psychotherapy has not fulfilled its promise has to do with its denial of the abuses of influence and power in the psychotherapeutic relationship. On the basis of a case study, the author discusses what must be done to engender legitimate influence in the psychotherapeutic process.
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Moral Agency and International Society

Ethics & International Affairs, 2001
There is no body that has the legal right to exercise agency on behalf of international society (IS), even though the notion of “society” encapsulated in IS is, in principle, close to that conveyed by bodies such as clubs and associations that can be represented by, for example, a board of directors or governing committee.
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Moral Agency

Nordic Wittgenstein Studies, 2020
C. Wilde
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Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers in 185 Countries

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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Artificial Moral Agency in Technoethics

2009
This chapter will argue that artificial agents created or synthesized by technologies such as artificial life (ALife), artificial intelligence (AI), and in robotics present unique challenges to the traditional notion of moral agency and that any successful technoethics must seriously consider that these artificial agents may indeed be artificial moral ...
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Moral Agency in the Hebrew Bible

2016
Do humans have a will capable of choosing the good, doing the good, and evaluating the good? These are the central questions of moral agency, the notion that humans can be morally responsible for their actions, that is, that they are capable of deliberately exercising agency for good or ill.
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