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A volume by leading economists and philosophers that explores the contributions that virtue ethics can make to economics. Provides historical and modern insights in both economics and philosophy and offers suggestions for incorporating the ethics of virtue into economics to make it more applicable to moral dilemmas in the world outside the models.
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A volume by leading economists and philosophers that explores the contributions that virtue ethics can make to economics. Provides historical and modern insights in both economics and philosophy and offers suggestions for incorporating the ethics of virtue into economics to make it more applicable to moral dilemmas in the world outside the models.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780198855804
- ISBN-10: 019885580X
- Artikelnr.: 59828302
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780198855804
- ISBN-10: 019885580X
- Artikelnr.: 59828302
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jennifer A. Baker is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the College of Charleston. She has published over a dozen articles and chapters on ethics, with a particular focus on practical-rationality based accounts of virtue. Her recent publications include: 'Visible Hands: The Justification of the Market and Moral Agency', 'Children's Agency, Interests, and Medical Consent', 'Virtue Ethics and Practical Guidance', and 'Who's Afraid of a Final End? The Omission of Traditional Practical Rationality from Contemporary Virtue Ethics.' Mark D. White is Chair and Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the College of Staten Island/CUNY, where he teaches courses in philosophy, law, and economics. He is the author of four books, including Kantian Ethics and Economics: Autonomy, Dignity, and Character (Stanford University Press) and The Illusion of Well-Being: Economic Policymaking Based on Respect and Responsiveness (Palgrave Macmillan), as well as over 50 journal articles and book chapters. He has also edited or coedited a number of books, including The Thief of Time: Philosophical Essays on Procrastination (with Chrisoula Andreou) and Retributivism: Essays on Theory and Policy and The Oxford Handbook of Ethics and Economics (all from Oxford University Press).
* Introduction
* Part I: Approaches to Virtue and Economics
* 1: Christian Becker: Aristotelian Virtue Ethics and Economic
Rationality
* 2: Tim O'Keefe: The Epicureans on Happiness, Wealth, and the Deviant
Craft of Property Management
* 3: Jennifer A. Baker: Economic Good as Indifferent: The Stoics'
Radical Approach
* 4: James Otteson: Adam Smith on Virtue, Prosperity, and Justice
* 5: Mark D. White: The Virtues of a Kantian Economics
* Part II: Virtue and Economics in Theory
* 6: Michael Baurmann and Geoffrey Brennan: On Virtue Economics
* 7: Eric Schliesser: The Separation of Economics from Virtue: A
Historical-Conceptual Introduction
* 8: Andrew Yuengert: The Space Between Choice and Our Models of It:
Practical Wisdom and Normative Economics
* Part III: Virtue and Economics in Practice
* 9: Christine Swanton: Virtues of Productivity versus Technicist
Rationality
* 10: David C. Rose: Virtues as Social Capital
* 11: Seung (Ginny) Choi and Virgil Storr: Can Trust, Reciprocity, and
Friendships Survive Contact with the Market?
* 12: Jason Brennan: Do Markets Corrupt?
* Part I: Approaches to Virtue and Economics
* 1: Christian Becker: Aristotelian Virtue Ethics and Economic
Rationality
* 2: Tim O'Keefe: The Epicureans on Happiness, Wealth, and the Deviant
Craft of Property Management
* 3: Jennifer A. Baker: Economic Good as Indifferent: The Stoics'
Radical Approach
* 4: James Otteson: Adam Smith on Virtue, Prosperity, and Justice
* 5: Mark D. White: The Virtues of a Kantian Economics
* Part II: Virtue and Economics in Theory
* 6: Michael Baurmann and Geoffrey Brennan: On Virtue Economics
* 7: Eric Schliesser: The Separation of Economics from Virtue: A
Historical-Conceptual Introduction
* 8: Andrew Yuengert: The Space Between Choice and Our Models of It:
Practical Wisdom and Normative Economics
* Part III: Virtue and Economics in Practice
* 9: Christine Swanton: Virtues of Productivity versus Technicist
Rationality
* 10: David C. Rose: Virtues as Social Capital
* 11: Seung (Ginny) Choi and Virgil Storr: Can Trust, Reciprocity, and
Friendships Survive Contact with the Market?
* 12: Jason Brennan: Do Markets Corrupt?
* Introduction
* Part I: Approaches to Virtue and Economics
* 1: Christian Becker: Aristotelian Virtue Ethics and Economic
Rationality
* 2: Tim O'Keefe: The Epicureans on Happiness, Wealth, and the Deviant
Craft of Property Management
* 3: Jennifer A. Baker: Economic Good as Indifferent: The Stoics'
Radical Approach
* 4: James Otteson: Adam Smith on Virtue, Prosperity, and Justice
* 5: Mark D. White: The Virtues of a Kantian Economics
* Part II: Virtue and Economics in Theory
* 6: Michael Baurmann and Geoffrey Brennan: On Virtue Economics
* 7: Eric Schliesser: The Separation of Economics from Virtue: A
Historical-Conceptual Introduction
* 8: Andrew Yuengert: The Space Between Choice and Our Models of It:
Practical Wisdom and Normative Economics
* Part III: Virtue and Economics in Practice
* 9: Christine Swanton: Virtues of Productivity versus Technicist
Rationality
* 10: David C. Rose: Virtues as Social Capital
* 11: Seung (Ginny) Choi and Virgil Storr: Can Trust, Reciprocity, and
Friendships Survive Contact with the Market?
* 12: Jason Brennan: Do Markets Corrupt?
* Part I: Approaches to Virtue and Economics
* 1: Christian Becker: Aristotelian Virtue Ethics and Economic
Rationality
* 2: Tim O'Keefe: The Epicureans on Happiness, Wealth, and the Deviant
Craft of Property Management
* 3: Jennifer A. Baker: Economic Good as Indifferent: The Stoics'
Radical Approach
* 4: James Otteson: Adam Smith on Virtue, Prosperity, and Justice
* 5: Mark D. White: The Virtues of a Kantian Economics
* Part II: Virtue and Economics in Theory
* 6: Michael Baurmann and Geoffrey Brennan: On Virtue Economics
* 7: Eric Schliesser: The Separation of Economics from Virtue: A
Historical-Conceptual Introduction
* 8: Andrew Yuengert: The Space Between Choice and Our Models of It:
Practical Wisdom and Normative Economics
* Part III: Virtue and Economics in Practice
* 9: Christine Swanton: Virtues of Productivity versus Technicist
Rationality
* 10: David C. Rose: Virtues as Social Capital
* 11: Seung (Ginny) Choi and Virgil Storr: Can Trust, Reciprocity, and
Friendships Survive Contact with the Market?
* 12: Jason Brennan: Do Markets Corrupt?