The Financial Crisis, the Exemption View and the Problem of the Harmless Torturer

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The Financial Crisis, the Exemption View and the Problem of the Harmless Torturer. / Schefczyk, Michael.
In: Philosophy of Management, Vol. 11, No. 1, 01.03.2012, p. 25-38.

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title = "The Financial Crisis, the Exemption View and the Problem of the Harmless Torturer",
abstract = "Richard Posner avers in his A Failure of Capitalism that managers bear no moral responsibility for the financial crisis. This view has numerous supporters in economics and philosophy, and I shall call it {\textquoteleft}the exemption view{\textquoteright}. In this paper, I criticise four arguments for the exemption view and propose a superior alternative, the {\textquoteleft}participation view{\textquoteright}. The participation view claims that managers can be co-responsible for harm, even if their actions were not necessary or sufficient conditions for its occurrence. The paper spells out three conditions for moral responsibility according to the participation view.",
keywords = "Philosophy, Economics, Bank Manager, Causal Responsibility, Moral Responsibility, Single Bank, Trolley Problem",
author = "Michael Schefczyk",
note = "Special Issue 'Philosophical Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis'",
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month = mar,
day = "1",
doi = "10.5840/pom20121119",
language = "English",
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pages = "25--38",
journal = "Philosophy of Management",
issn = "2052-9597",
publisher = "Springer International Publishing",
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