Seeking common ground: a response to Dunfee
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The author argues that moral analysis which attempts to improve the human condition is equivalent to examining the natural forces that affect human societies. Some analysts mistakenly feel that thought experiments used in science are equivalent to philosophizing about the social contract, and this needs to be avoided.
Publication Name: Business and Society Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0045-3609
Year: 2000
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Ethics in cyberspace: have we seen this movie before?
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The author proposes that ethics established by Internet users would be more satisfactory than law imposed by the government.
Publication Name: Business and Society Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0045-3609
Year: 2001
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