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- 2010030375 contributor B11773017.
- 2010030375 created "2011.".
- 2010030375 date "2011".
- 2010030375 date "2011.".
- 2010030375 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2010030375 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 286-299) and index.".
- 2010030375 description "Machine generated contents note: Preface; Part I. Theory: Material Cooperation in Economic Life: 1. The nature of material cooperation and moral complicity; 2. Complicity in what?: The problem of accumulative harms; 3. Too small and morally insignificant? The problem of overdetermination; 4. Who is morally responsible in the chain of causation? The problem of interdependence; Part II. Application: A Typology of Market-Mediated Complicity: A. Hard Complicity: 5. Benefiting from and enabling wrongdoing; 6. Precipitating gratuitous harms; B. Soft Complicity: 7. Leaving severe pecuniary externalities unattended; 8. Reinforcing injurious socioeconomic structures; Part III. Synthesis and Conclusions: 9. Toward a theology of economic responsibility; 10. Synthesis: Christian ethics and blameworthy material cooperation; References; Index.".
- 2010030375 extent "xii, 312 p. ;".
- 2010030375 identifier "9781107003156 (hardback)".
- 2010030375 identifier 9781107003156.jpg.
- 2010030375 isPartOf "New studies in Christian ethics".
- 2010030375 issued "2011".
- 2010030375 issued "2011.".
- 2010030375 language "eng".
- 2010030375 publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- 2010030375 subject "241/.64 22".
- 2010030375 subject "BJ1251 .B346 2011".
- 2010030375 subject "Christian ethics.".
- 2010030375 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface; Part I. Theory: Material Cooperation in Economic Life: 1. The nature of material cooperation and moral complicity; 2. Complicity in what?: The problem of accumulative harms; 3. Too small and morally insignificant? The problem of overdetermination; 4. Who is morally responsible in the chain of causation? The problem of interdependence; Part II. Application: A Typology of Market-Mediated Complicity: A. Hard Complicity: 5. Benefiting from and enabling wrongdoing; 6. Precipitating gratuitous harms; B. Soft Complicity: 7. Leaving severe pecuniary externalities unattended; 8. Reinforcing injurious socioeconomic structures; Part III. Synthesis and Conclusions: 9. Toward a theology of economic responsibility; 10. Synthesis: Christian ethics and blameworthy material cooperation; References; Index.".
- 2010030375 title "Market complicity and Christian ethics / Albino Barrera.".
- 2010030375 type "text".