||0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Very good but incomplete|By Stephen Martin|It is very surprising that the first essay by Douglas Porpora gives a very coherent introduction to critical realism and its relevance to economic theory within a framework of Catholic ethics, but does not reference Bernard Lonergan (1900-1984) who wrote much the same things, even discovered the same things almost 60 years ago in his|||"This set of essays, individually and as a group, offer a very strong, diversified yet coherent treatment of a crucial question for economic ethics - moral causality in complex market relationships. I would find this volume very helpful for my own research a
Does a consumer who bought a shirt made in another nation bear any moral responsibility when the women who sewed that shirt die in a factory fire or in the collapse of the building? Many have asserted, without explanation, that because markets cause harms to distant others, consumers bear moral responsibility for those harms. But traditional moral analysis of individual decisions is unable to sustain this argument.
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