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74Globalization and Its Challenges for Business and Business Ethics in the Twenty‐first CenturyBusiness and Society Review 117 (3): 383-405. 2012.The global expansion of free enterprise has been underway for some time, and the challenges for global companies are well‐known. Companies often operate in economically blighted communities and in corrupt environments without a rule of law. At the same time Western‐based global corporations are under increasing public pressure to take on responsibilities to these communities that are often beyond their expertise or economic purview. For example, at the 2008 Davos meetings Bill Gates proposed the…Read more
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78Existence, Eternality, and the Ontological ArgumentIdealistic Studies 15 (1): 54-59. 1985.One way of phrasing St. Anselm’s Ontological Argument is as follows. One’s understanding of the idea of God can be formulated in a definition
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145The Role of Self-interest in Adam Smith's Wealth of NationsJournal of Philosophy 86 (11): 669-680. 1989.
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15IntroductionThe Ruffin Series of the Society for Business Ethics 1 4-4. 1998.This special issue marks the first in a series of special issues of Business Ethics Quarterly that are sponsored by the Ruffin Foundation and the Olsson Center for Applied Ethics at the University of Virginia. The editors of Business Ethics Quarterly want to thank the Ruffin Foundation and the Olsson Foundation for their generosity in funding these issues for our subscribers at no extra cost.
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208Two ethical issues in mergers and acquisitionsJournal of Business Ethics 7 (1-2). 1988.With the recent rash of mergers and friendly and unfriendly takeovers, two important issues have not received sufficient attention as questionable ethical practices. One has to do with the rights of employees affected in mergers and acquisitions and the second concerns the responsibilities of shareholders during these activities. Although employees are drastically affected by a merger or an acquisition because in almost every case a number of jobs are shifted or even eliminated, employees at all…Read more
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54Beyond Selfishness: Adam Smith and the Limits of the MarketAdam Smith and His Legacy for Modern CapitalismBusiness Ethics Quarterly 3 (4): 453-460. 1993.
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Areas of Interest
| Normative Ethics |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |