Rethinking business ethics: a pragmatic approach
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Main Author: Rosenthal, Sandra B. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 2000
Series:Ruffin series in business ethics
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Online Access:Volltext
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction; 1. Moral Pluralism and the Decision-Making Self; 2. The Emergence of Value and the Nature of Moral Reasoning; 3. The Normative-Empirical Split: Reality or Illusion?; 4. Neo-Pragmatism Without Pragmatism: A Look at Rorty; 5. Business in Its Cultural Environment: Changing Conceptual Frameworks; 6. Business in Its Natural Environment: Toward a Unifying Moral Framework; 7. Business in Its Technological Environment; 8. Business in Its Public Policy Environment; 9. Business in Its Global Environment
Using classical American pragmatism, the authors provide a philosophical framework for rethinking the nature of the corporation--how it is embedded in its natural, technological, cultural, and international environments, emphasizing throughout its pervasive relational and moral dimensions. They explore the relationship of this framework to other contemporary business ethics perspectives, as well as its implications for moral leadership in business and business education
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 204 p.)
ISBN:1423738128
9781423738121
1602562407
9781602562400

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