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Patricia Werhane

DePaul University
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  • DePaul University
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor Emeritus
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Normative Ethics
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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  •  31
    Some Ethical Issues in Financial Markets
    In W. Michael Hoffman (ed.), The ethics of accounting and finance: trust, responsibility, and control, Quorum Books. pp. 42. 1996.
    Financial Ethics
  •  84
    Teaching Ethics Through a Pedagogical Case Discussion
    with Laura P. Hartman and Regina Wolfe
    Teaching Ethics 9 (1): 103-133. 2008.
  • Freedom, commodification, and the alienation of labor in Smith, adam'wealth of nations'
    Philosophical Forum 22 (4): 383-398. 1991.
    Continental Philosophy
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    Must we 'always get rid of the idea of the private object'?
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (2): 299-317. 1989.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  •  162
    Introduction
    Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (2): 193-193. 1998.
    Business Ethics
  •  19
    The Business of Consumption: Environmental Ethics and the Global Economy (edited book)
    with Laura Westra
    Rowman & Littlefield. 1998.
    In this important book, a host of noted environmentalists and business ethicists examine ethical issues in consumption from the points of view of environmental sustainability, economic development, and free enterprise. These issues are at the forefront of international concerns about global legislation and regulation. The contributors challenge the reader to think carefully about how environmental sustainability, global economic development, and free enterprise might or might not be compatible v…Read more
    In this important book, a host of noted environmentalists and business ethicists examine ethical issues in consumption from the points of view of environmental sustainability, economic development, and free enterprise. These issues are at the forefront of international concerns about global legislation and regulation. The contributors challenge the reader to think carefully about how environmental sustainability, global economic development, and free enterprise might or might not be compatible values for ourselves and future generations. It is an essential book for students and scholars of business ethics, environmental ethics, public policy, and economic development.
    Ethics
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    Executive Committee Vote
    The Society for Business Ethics Newsletter 4 (1): 5-5. 1993.
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    4. The Rashomon Effect
    The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics 69-88. 1999.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
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    Corporate and individual moral responsibility: A reply to Jan Garrett (review)
    Journal of Business Ethics 8 (10). 1989.
    Responsibility in Applied EthicsBusiness Ethics
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    Monsanto and Intellectual Property
    Teaching Ethics 2 (1): 91-100. 2001.
    Ethics
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