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Not all inequalities are so obviously egregious, however, and different accounts of justice and of the relevance of individual responsibility for health may yield different conclusions.
Carroll (2015, p.89) comments on this development, saying that during the "90s the notion of the strategic, bottom line, relevance of social responsibility began to be framed as whether a 'business case' for CSR could be made.
Some philosophers have taken these implications as a reductio ad absurdum of luck egalitarianism (Anderson, 1999), and they would no doubt be rejected by many writers on health care, who have questioned the moral and policy relevance of individual responsibility (Cavallero 2011; Feiring 2006; Galvin 2002; Wikler 1987).
In response to the above, this study explores the relevance of corporate social responsibility practices (CSRP) of organisations in attracting prospective employees in a developing country, Ghana.
This edited collection discusses phenomenological critiques of formalism and their relevance to the problem of responsibility and the life-world.
Out of the 13 proposed QMS organizational benefits, hospital managers perceived the following ones as of the highest relevance to their hospitals: improvement of responsibility and power sharing (mean = 5.2), better service quality (5.1), higher patient satisfaction (5.1), and a stronger sense of security among patients (4.9) (see Figure 2).
Zimmerman begins where Richards leaves off, proposing to pursue "the implications of the denial of the relevance of luck to moral responsibility" to their "logical conclusion" (2002, 559).
Feminists might apply this model more generally to explain the relevance of women's circumstances to their responsibility or blameworthiness for acting immorally.
De Brigard, F, Responsibility and the relevance of alternative future possibilities, Teoria, vol. 37 no. 2 (January, 2017), pp. 25-35 [abs].
A very plausible way to make the divide between those who would emphasize the relevance of casual history to freedom and responsibility and those who would not is to distinguish between internalist theories of free will and moral responsibility on the one hand, and externalist theories of free will and moral responsibility on the other (for example, see Mele 1995; and Fischer and Ravizza, 1998).
To that end, the involvement of the SSN and of decentralised public institutions, together with an extremely active civil society, the increasing relevance of private foundations, the growing social responsibility of the corporate sector, the commitment of academic institutions, and the privileged connection with the Catholic Church represent under-exploited cultural and operational resources.
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