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    Morality and the Meaning of Life (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 18 (4): 372-374. 1995.
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    Dual-Investor Theory and the Case for Benefit Corporations
    Business and Professional Ethics Journal 35 (1): 51-72. 2016.
    Benefit corporations, whose chartered mission includes attending to specific and general social benefits, are sometimes criticized as monstrous hybrids trying to serve two incompatible purposes. Dual-Investor Theory, which regards society as an investor in every business venture, answers this objection by providing a natural and compelling rationale for benefit corporations. Several other objections to benefit corporations are articulated and addressed, including the problems of greenwashing and…Read more
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    With Virtue for All
    Southwest Philosophy Review 5 (1): 71-76. 1989.