Our colleague Shannon Vallor, associate professor and chair of Santa Clara University’s Philosophy department (and an MCAE faculty scholar), has an upcoming book due to be published in August by ...
Virtue ethics, rooted in Aristotelian philosophy, emphasises the development of individual character and the cultivation of virtues as central to moral conduct. In the context of business ethics, this ...
This paper seeks to establish whether the categories of Maclntyrean virtue ethics as applied to business organizations are meaningful in a non-western business context. It does so by building on ...
What is the point of ethics? Is it to understand what moral rules or principles we ought to follow? Is it to understand the nature of right and wrong? Is it to come up with a foolproof definition of ...
Situationists (e.g., Doris in Lack of character: personality and moral behavior, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002; Harman in Proc Aristot Soc 99:315-331 ...
Because I am white, I do not have to write this. My privilege allows me to be silent. Because I am white, I could ignore the news and social media and live in my bubble. My privilege allows me that ...
THE near collapse of the world's financial markets has triggered a new kind of discussion about the humanities that is slowly percolating through the public domain. It may prove of more lasting value ...
Jane Austen and Dorothy Sayers understood the virtue of chastity as central to personal integrity and the foundation for true charity. Both recognised that love, unregulated by virtue, could lead to ...
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