Duties of the Corporation Toward the Environment
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Do you believe that business has any direct ethical duties to living beings other than humans? What criteria have you used in answering this question? What is your own standard for determining what objects count from a moral point of view?
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The solution offers an explanation of how the corporate may be obligated to consider the world beyond its effect on humans.
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I believe that business has ethical duties to living beings other than humans. This is based on the assumption that all living beings have the potential to interact with or affect humans in some way. ...
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