2023
DOI: 10.1111/beer.12523
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Business ethics: Between Friedman and Freeman? A response to A Puzzle about Business Ethics

Abstract: The biggest research programme within business ethics is arguably Corporate Social Responsibility and all its related streams (Corporate Citizenship, Social Justice, etc.) While there seems to be widespread agreement that business ethics is situated between the amoral or even immoral view of Milton Friedman as explicated in his 1970 New York Times paper, and the moral view expounded by R. Edward Freeman, this essay challenges that view. Friedman, maybe owed to his flamboyant writing style and crude and purely … Show more

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“…As a virtue ethicist, Melé essentially makes the ‘Anscombe Argument’ (Hühn, 2023, p. 874): ethics that denies the existence of eternal values is empty. He writes: ‘The use of “better” is very imprecise and requires some solid reference point.…”
Section: Presentation and Summary Of The Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a virtue ethicist, Melé essentially makes the ‘Anscombe Argument’ (Hühn, 2023, p. 874): ethics that denies the existence of eternal values is empty. He writes: ‘The use of “better” is very imprecise and requires some solid reference point.…”
Section: Presentation and Summary Of The Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jasinska claims that misleading premises are underlying management theories, which are, in addition, ‘unable to capture the logic of practice because they are developed within the framework of scientific rationality’ (Sandberg & Tsoukas, 2011, p. 338). Scientific rationality is the ancient concept of reason stripped of its sensitive, discursive and moral elements (Hühn & Mandray, 2023).…”
Section: Presentation and Summary Of The Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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