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Cutting-edge Issues in Business Ethics: Continental Challenges to Tradition and Practice: Issues in Business Ethics, cartea 24

Editat de Mollie Painter-Morland, Patricia Werhane
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iul 2008
Business ethics originated in the United States as an offshoot of theoretical ethics and as part of a movement in applied ethics that was initiated with medical ethics. Although a few small religious-based colleges and universities offered courses in business ethics just after the Second World War, business ethics as an academic ?eld developed most seriously in many universities in the early 1970s. The ?eld of medical ethics was well-developed by then, and it was a natural step to think about ethical issues in business as well. There was also a public reaction to a number of corporate scandals (e.g., price ?xing, the Lockheed Japanese bribery allegations, the Goodyear airbrake scandal, etc. that encouraged universities to begin teaching the subject). Business ethics as an academic ?eld was originally developed by philosophers, most of whom had come out of the analytic or Anglo-American philosophical tra- tions and who had been trained in classical ethics, on Aristotle, Kant, Mill, Bentham and perhaps Dewey. The resulting ?eld then, has been dominated by this thinking. Although to date there are over 50 textbooks in business ethics, most textbooks in business ethics do not take into account contemporary continental philosophy. Although Marxism is sometimes taught in these courses, other more contemporary continental thinkers who could contribute substantially to the ?eld have been - nored. This phenomenon is iterated in the professional journals and in theoretical books on the topic.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781402084003
ISBN-10: 1402084005
Pagini: 244
Ilustrații: XIV, 228 p.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:2008
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Issues in Business Ethics

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Professional/practitioner

Cuprins

Are We Victims of Circumstances? Hegel and Jean-Paul Sartre on Corporate Responsibility and Bad Faith.- “It’s Business; We’re Soldiers”: The Sopranos, Liberal Business Ethics, and this American Thing of Ours.- Redefining Accountability as Relational Responsiveness.- Hegel on the Place of Corporations Within Ethical Life.- Abjection, Ambiguity, and Female Sweatshop Workers: Is Alienated Labor Really an Ethical Problem?.- The Grameen Bank and Capitalist Challenges.- Building an Ethics of Visual Representation: Contesting Epistemic Closure in Marketing Communication.- Of Dice and Men.- Business, Ethics and the Hope of Society in Hannah Arendt: The Notion of Responsible Business Entrepreneurship.- Continental Philosophy: A Grounded Theory Approach and the Emergence of Convenient and Inconvenient Ethics.- Contribution Towards a Phenomenological Approach to Business Ethics.- Mental Models, Moral Imagination and System Thinking in the Age of Globalization: A Post-Colonial Proposal.- Business Ethics Beyond the Moral Imagination: A Response to Richard Rorty.- An Arendtian Approach to Business Ethics.- A Marxist in the Business Ethics Classroom.

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This volume is one of the very few publications dedicated to the challenges that Continental philosophy poses to the field of Business Ethics. The authors want to draw attention to the work of Continental philosophers who have been relegated to the fringes of Business Ethics scholarship, and present some critical perspectives that have been ignored within Business Ethics practice. As such, this volume provides a critique of many of the assumptions that underpin traditional approaches to Business Ethics, and urges its readership to rethink moral agency and epistemology, as well as Business Ethics pedagogy.


Caracteristici

Presents a clear overview of some of the new perspectives that are being developed in the field Brings together in one collection those papers that specifically compel us to reconsider some of the discipline's central assumptions Suggests potential parallels and areas of future research Consists out of 70% completely new material