PHILOS 2N03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Stakeholder Theory, Deontological Ethics, Consequentialism

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Relates back to kantian moral theory, with respect to stakeholder theory. Switching from an outlook of a business to an internal look into a business. Relationships between customers/clients and corporation, how those types of relationships that focus on the human beings and relations involved in the business. Good or bad / right or wrong: consequences (consequentialism, action (deontology. Categorical imperative: moral rules that always apply, regardless of aims/ends/goals. Different formulations are heuristics to help identify moral rules of correct action. All actions must conform to the categorical imperative or it will not satisfy the minimal amounts of morality. No(cid:396)(cid:373)a(cid:374) e. bo(cid:449)ie (cid:862) ka(cid:374)tia(cid:374) theo(cid:396)y of capitalis(cid:373)(cid:863) Does not suggest that capitalism actually works. Bo(cid:449)ie"s p(cid:396)oje(cid:272)t is a (cid:374)o(cid:396)(cid:373)ati(cid:448)e o(cid:396) ideal theo(cid:396)y of ka(cid:374)tia(cid:374) capitalis(cid:373). It is (cid:374)ot a descriptive or empirical project. If you were to find evidence that this does not work, you would not be undermining his project, shows where it may be descriptively inadequate.

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