In reply to Deon Horton. Good luck with y...
I'm currently a student at Arizona Christian University taking a Business Ethics course. I'm in the midst of completing an assignment that requires me to post on an open blog forum. It was very d...
As is often the case when two academics disagree, Strudler and I each think we are being misunderstood by the other. Let me try to clear a few things up. 1. Strudler says that he is not committed...
In reply to Abraham Singer....
Hi Kate, I do discuss the Okin-Rawls debate in my 2015 article, though admittedly briefly. To put it bluntly, I think R pays lipservice but doesn't seem to quite get the force of Okin's objection...
I'm just surprised that folks haven't reached out to the Okin-Rawls debate for help with this. Of course, feminists attacked Rawls for ignoring one very big 'private association' - the family - w...
In reply to Etye Steinberg. Thanks for your piece! The theorem of the second best ...
https://businessethicsjournalreview.ca/2017/09/07/steinberg-on-heath/comment-page-1/#comment-13677
In reply to Xavier Landes. Thanks for the detailed reply! I definitely have more t...
https://businessethicsjournalreview.ca/2017/09/07/steinberg-on-heath/comment-page-1/#comment-13667
Interesting reading. But few comments. A comment on the following part (p.30) that directly bears on the strength of Steinberg's argument. "In fact, satisfying the remaining set of conditions is...
https://businessethicsjournalreview.ca/2017/09/07/steinberg-on-heath/comment-page-1/#comment-13653
I appreciate very much the opening of corporate governance to the debates surrounding democratic institutional design. But this I think puts the cart before the horse. As in political theory and ...