Religious Perspectives on Business Ethics: An AnthologyThomas O'Brien, Scott Paeth Rowman & Littlefield, 2007 - 359 стор. In the first anthology of its kind, Thomas O'Brien and Scott Paeth have gathered unique pieces from across religious perspectives to illustrate the growing influence and contribution of religion to the field of business ethics. Tackling such wide-ranging subjects as Jewish environmental ethics, Zen in the workplace, and Christian social ethics, this text is a valuable addition to business ethics courses. |
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On Monopoly in Business Ethics Can Philosophy Do It All? | 31 |
Business Ethics Oxymoron or Good Business? | 51 |
ManagerEmployee Relationships Guided by Kants Categorical Imperative or by Dilberts Business Principle | 73 |
Smith Friedman and Selfinterest in Ethical Society | 89 |
Victims of Circumstances? A Defense of Virtue Ethics in Business | 107 |
Conscience and Its Counterfeits in Organizational Life A New Interpretation of the Naturalistic Fallacy | 129 |
Casuistry and the Business Case Method | 145 |
RELIGIOUS APPROACHES TO ECONOMIC LIFE | 167 |
Confucian Trustworthiness and the Practice of Business in China | 213 |
RELIGION AND QUESTIONS OF CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS | 231 |
The Potential for Building Covenants in Business Corporations | 233 |
How Green Is Judaism? Exploring Jewish Environmental Ethics | 255 |
The Spirit of Place The Columbia River Watershed Letter and the Meaning of Community | 273 |
Bridge Discourse on Wage Justice Roman Catholic and Feminist Perspectives on the Family Living Wage | 291 |
Sneakers and Sweatshops Holding Corporations Accountable | 315 |
Global Capitalism The New Context of Christian Social Ethics | 323 |
The Brave New World of Business Ethics? | 169 |
Business Ethics after Maclntyre | 175 |
Six Economic Myths Heard from the Pulpit | 195 |
Zen in the Workplace Approaches to Mindful Management | 207 |
Index | 345 |
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Сторінка 20 - It is not from the benevolence of the butcher. the brewer. or the baker. that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest. We address ourselves, not to their humanity. but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages.
Сторінка 20 - But man has almost constant occasion for the help of his brethren, and it is in vain for him to expect it from their benevolence only. He will be more likely to prevail if he can interest their self-love in his favor, and show them that it is for their own advantage to do for him what he requires of them. Whoever offers to another a bargain of any kind, proposes to do this. Give me that which I want, and you shall have this which you want...