Arriving Where We Started: Aristotle and Business Ethics
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Permissions -- Key Terms -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Making Sense of the World: Substances -- Aristotle on the Identity of Substance and Essence -- Introduction -- The Development of Aristotle's View of Substance -- Identity Through Time: Substance and Matter -- A Difficulty -- Conclusion -- An Aristotelian Defense of the Bodily Criterion of Identity -- Further Arguments for the Bodily Criterion -- Problems for the Bodily Criterion -- Thoughts on the Unity of the Self -- Is There Any Such Thing as an Organization? -- The Organization as a Rational Being -- Problems with the Analogy -- Chapter 2: Virtue and Moral Imagination -- Psychological Events and Physical Events -- Aristotle and Werhane on Moral Imagination -- Preface -- Introduction -- Aristotle's Ethics -- Aristotle on Perceiving the Essence of a Situation -- Aristotle and Werhane: Some Similarities -- The Role of Principles -- Where They Differ: Conceptual Schemes -- A Similarity: Dialectic -- Property -- Financialization -- Group Moral Imagination -- Chapter 3: Intention, Rationality, and Irrationality -- Rationality in Management Theory and Practice: An Aristotelian Perspective -- Introduction -- Davidson's Argument -- How to Try to Make Psychology a Science -- Ethical Implications -- Problems, some of Them Practical -- Aristotle's Ethics -- Aristotle on Rationality -- Problems About Rationality -- Implications for Management -- Chapter 4: Free Will -- Autonomy -- Choosing One's Desires -- Free Will -- Towards a Definition of Free Will -- The Issue of Free Will in Organization Theory -- Making the Free Will Issue Empirical -- Chapter 5: Community and Commons -- The Commons and the Moral Organization -- The Commons -- Corporate Culture and Desires -- Kinds of Desire -- Problems About Autonomy -- The Good Community: An Aristotelian Approach | |
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