Business As a Humanity

Business As a Humanity

Business As a Humanity

Business As a Humanity

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Overview

This latest volume in the acclaimed Ruffin Series in Business Ethics brings together the contributions to the annual Ruffin Lecture series, in which some of the leading scholars in business ethics addressed the question: Can business, and business education, be considered one of the humanities, or is it in a class by itself? At a time when business is coming under attack for its apparent transgressions, this book illuminates the special values that inhere in the business world. Arguing all sides of the issue, the distinguished contributors include Richard DeGeorge, Ronald Green, Thomas Dunfee, Robert Solomon, Edwin Hartman, Peter French, Patricia Werhane, Clarence Walton, W. Michael Hoffman, David Fedo, Kenneth Andrews, Joanne Ciulla, Manuel Velasquez, and George Brenkert. The editors contribute an informative Introduction and an Epilogue to set the debate in its proper context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195361179
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/22/1994
Series: The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Lexile: 1450L (what's this?)
File size: 392 KB

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Georgetown University

University of Virginia, Charlottesville

Table of Contents

ContributorsIntroduction, Thomas J. DonaldsonI1. Business as a Humanity: A Contradiction n Terms?, Richard T. De George2. A Response to Richard T. De George's "Business as a Humanity: A Contradiction in Terms?", Ronald M. Green3. A Response to Richard T. De George's "Business as a Humanity: A Contradiction in Terms?", Thomas W. DunfeeII4. Business and the Humanities: An Aristotelian Approach to Business Ethics, Robert C. Solomon5. Virtue and Rules: A Response to Robert C. Solomon, Edwin Hartman6. Responsibility and the Moral Role of Corporate Entities, Peter A. French7. Moral Character and Moral Reasoning, Patricia H. WerhaneIII8. Management Education: Seeing the Round Earth Squarely, Clarence C. Walton9. Liberal Arts and Professional Education: A Response to Clarence C. Walton, W. Michael Hoffman and David A. Fedo10. Liberal Education for Competence and Responsibility, Kenneth R. AndrewsIV11. Casuistry and the Case for Business Ethics, Joanne B. Ciulla12. Some Lessons and Nonlessons of Casuist History, Manuel G. Velasquez13. Business Ethics and Modes of Ethical Reasoning, George Brenkert14. Epilogue, A. Edward FreemanIndex
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