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Rethinking business ethics : a pragmatic approach

Author: Sandra B Rosenthal; Rogene A Buchholz
Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2000.
Series: Ruffin series in business ethics.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"Rosenthal and Buchholz use the philosophical foundations established by classical American pragmatism to develop the relationship between the pragmatic position and other contemporary business ethics positions and to provide a distinctive pragmatic theory of the corporation. One chapter is devoted to the contrast between the neo-pragmatism of Richard Rorty and the classical pragmatism that underpins this book. They  Read more...
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Sandra B Rosenthal; Rogene A Buchholz
ISBN: 0195117360 9780195117363
OCLC Number: 40193697
Description: xiv, 204 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: 4. Neo-Pragmatism Without Pragmatism: A Look at Rorty --
pt. II. Business In Its Diverse Moral Environments. 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. pt. I.A Contemporary Conceptual Framework for Business Ethics. 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? pt. III. The Nature of the Corporation. 10. Pragmatism and Contemporary Business-Ethics Perspectives on the Corporation. 11. A Pragmatic Theory of the Corporation. 12. Corporate Leadership.
Series Title: Ruffin series in business ethics.
Responsibility: Sandra B. Rosenthal, Rogene A. Buchholz.
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"Rosenthal and Buchholz use the philosophical foundations established by classical American pragmatism to develop the relationship between the pragmatic position and other contemporary business ethics positions and to provide a distinctive pragmatic theory of the corporation. One chapter is devoted to the contrast between the neo-pragmatism of Richard Rorty and the classical pragmatism that underpins this book. They demonstrate that the pragmatic vision as utilized here has major implications for moral leadership in business and the education of future business leaders."--BOOK JACKET.

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