QUESTION 1
To what extent can a non-human entity (such as a corporation) be
considered to be a moral agent?
Answer:
A non human Entity (Such as a Corporation) be Considered to be a moral agent if Moral reasons are enter into into its Decision making and if its Decision making process control the company actions, its Structure of Policies and rules. It is extent where corporation to be a moral agent.
QUESTION 1 To what extent can a non-human entity (such as a corporation) be considered to be a moral agent?
QUESTION 1 To what extent can a non-human entity (such as a corporation) be considered to be a moral agent?
Question 2 Both Thomas Aquinas and Jeremy Bentham think that... ...non-human animals have basic rights. ...non-human animals should be treated with respect. ...non-human animals have no moral standing. ...none of these options.
An S corporation is considered a flow-through business entity that has the advantages of both the corporation and proprietorship. Discuss the general rules that govern S corporations. What are some of the operational rules that effect various code provisions on S corporations? Go to www.irs.gov and provide a synopsis of the similarities and differences between S corporations and one other form of business
An S corporation is considered a flow-through business entity that has the advantages of both the corporation and proprietorship. Discuss the general rules that govern S corporations. What are some of the operational rules that effect various code provisions on S corporations? Go to www.irs.gov and provide a synopsis of the similarities and differences between S corporations and one other form of business
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o Moral judgments and personal morality can present significant issues to health care workers when it comes to providing treatment to patients. Think about a health-related situation which would call your personal moral judgments into question. Evaluate the way in which your judgment would be affected by this situation and defend your position. How would the moral judgments of others play into the same scenario? Defend your position.
After reading Nagel's essay "Moral Luck", 1) What is one of Nagel's examples of moral luck? 2) What are the four types of moral luck? 3) To what extent are individuals' successes and failures due to some kind of luck? What would Nagel say, and what are your own views on this?
When the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in 1948, human rights were considered essentially the responsibility of national governments. By the 1970s, however, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) played a large role in the pursuit of human rights. 1) Why might his have been the case? 2) What forms did human rights activism take?
Need a few questions answerd Question 1: What is an ID-dependent entity? Give an example. Entity whose identifier includes the identifier of another entity (Weak) Question 2: Explain the entity shape and type of relationship line used for an ID-dependent entity in an entity-relationship (E-R) diagram.
Question 32 1 pts According to Chapter 5's discussion of corporate moral agency: all philosophers agree that corporations are moral agents companies today no longer need corporate internal decisions (CID) structures assigning moral responsibility for corporate conduct to particular individuals inside the company can be difficult o it makes no sense to talk about corporations as moral agents, either literally or as a shorthand way of referring to the obligations of individuals inside the corporation MacBook Pro
Putting aside the question of legality, what moral arguments can be given for and brand against dumping? What is your position on dumping, and what principles and values do you base it on it? Should we have laws prohibit more types of dumping?