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An analysis of foundational issues concerning the relationship between ethics and the market economy.
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An analysis of foundational issues concerning the relationship between ethics and the market economy.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 804g
- ISBN-13: 9780521172424
- ISBN-10: 052117242X
- Artikelnr.: 31387227
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 804g
- ISBN-13: 9780521172424
- ISBN-10: 052117242X
- Artikelnr.: 31387227
List of figures
Preface
Translator's note
Introduction: orientation in economic-ethical thinking
Part I. Fundamental Concepts of Modern Ethics and the Approach of Integrative Economic Ethics: 1. The phenomenon of human morality: the normative logic of interpersonal relations
2. The moral point of view: philosophical developmental lines of rational ethics
3. Morality and economic rationality: integrative economic ethics as the rational ethics of economic activity
Part II. Reflections on the Foundations of Economic Ethics I: A Critique of Economism: 4. 'Inherent necessity' of competition? A critique of economic determinism
5. 'Morality' of the market? A critique of economic reductionism
Part III. Reflections on the Foundations of Economic Ethics II: Rational Economic Activity and the Lifeworld: 6. The question of meaning: economic activity and the good life
7. The question of legitimation: economic activity and the just social life
Part IV. A Topology of Economic Ethics: The 'Sites' of Morality in Economic Life: 8. Economic citizens' ethics
9. Regulatory ethics
10. Corporate ethics
Bibliography
Indexes.
Preface
Translator's note
Introduction: orientation in economic-ethical thinking
Part I. Fundamental Concepts of Modern Ethics and the Approach of Integrative Economic Ethics: 1. The phenomenon of human morality: the normative logic of interpersonal relations
2. The moral point of view: philosophical developmental lines of rational ethics
3. Morality and economic rationality: integrative economic ethics as the rational ethics of economic activity
Part II. Reflections on the Foundations of Economic Ethics I: A Critique of Economism: 4. 'Inherent necessity' of competition? A critique of economic determinism
5. 'Morality' of the market? A critique of economic reductionism
Part III. Reflections on the Foundations of Economic Ethics II: Rational Economic Activity and the Lifeworld: 6. The question of meaning: economic activity and the good life
7. The question of legitimation: economic activity and the just social life
Part IV. A Topology of Economic Ethics: The 'Sites' of Morality in Economic Life: 8. Economic citizens' ethics
9. Regulatory ethics
10. Corporate ethics
Bibliography
Indexes.
List of figures
Preface
Translator's note
Introduction: orientation in economic-ethical thinking
Part I. Fundamental Concepts of Modern Ethics and the Approach of Integrative Economic Ethics: 1. The phenomenon of human morality: the normative logic of interpersonal relations
2. The moral point of view: philosophical developmental lines of rational ethics
3. Morality and economic rationality: integrative economic ethics as the rational ethics of economic activity
Part II. Reflections on the Foundations of Economic Ethics I: A Critique of Economism: 4. 'Inherent necessity' of competition? A critique of economic determinism
5. 'Morality' of the market? A critique of economic reductionism
Part III. Reflections on the Foundations of Economic Ethics II: Rational Economic Activity and the Lifeworld: 6. The question of meaning: economic activity and the good life
7. The question of legitimation: economic activity and the just social life
Part IV. A Topology of Economic Ethics: The 'Sites' of Morality in Economic Life: 8. Economic citizens' ethics
9. Regulatory ethics
10. Corporate ethics
Bibliography
Indexes.
Preface
Translator's note
Introduction: orientation in economic-ethical thinking
Part I. Fundamental Concepts of Modern Ethics and the Approach of Integrative Economic Ethics: 1. The phenomenon of human morality: the normative logic of interpersonal relations
2. The moral point of view: philosophical developmental lines of rational ethics
3. Morality and economic rationality: integrative economic ethics as the rational ethics of economic activity
Part II. Reflections on the Foundations of Economic Ethics I: A Critique of Economism: 4. 'Inherent necessity' of competition? A critique of economic determinism
5. 'Morality' of the market? A critique of economic reductionism
Part III. Reflections on the Foundations of Economic Ethics II: Rational Economic Activity and the Lifeworld: 6. The question of meaning: economic activity and the good life
7. The question of legitimation: economic activity and the just social life
Part IV. A Topology of Economic Ethics: The 'Sites' of Morality in Economic Life: 8. Economic citizens' ethics
9. Regulatory ethics
10. Corporate ethics
Bibliography
Indexes.