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209Employment-At-Will, Employee Rights, and Future Directions for EmploymentBusiness Ethics Quarterly 13 (2): 113-130. 2003.During recent years, the principle and practice of employment-at-will have been under attack. While progress has been madein eroding the practice, the principle still governs the philosophical assumptions underlying employment practices in the United States,and, indeed, EAW has been promulgated as one of the ways to address economic ills in other countries. This paper will briefly reviewthe major critiques of EAW. Given the failure of these arguments to erode the underpinnings of EAW, we shall s…Read more
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167Adam Smith, Aristotle, and the virtues of commerceJournal of Value Inquiry 32 (1): 43-60. 1998.
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47The Role of Self-Interest in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations in Eighty-sixth Annual Meeting American Philosophical Association, Eastern DivisionJournal of Philosophy 86 (11): 669-682. 1989.
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141Conflicts of Interest and Conflicts of CommitmentProfessional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 4 (3): 47-81. 1995.
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248The ethics of insider tradingJournal of Business Ethics 8 (11). 1989.Despite the fact that a number of economists and philosophers of late defend insider trading both as a viable and useful practice in a free market and as not immoral, I shall question the value of insider trading both from a moral and an economic point of view. I shall argue that insider trading both in its present illegal form and as a legalized market mechanism undermines the efficient and proper functioning of a free market, thereby bringing into question its own raison d'etre. It does so and…Read more
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80Accountability and Employee RightsInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 1 (3): 15-26. 1983.
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23Self-Interests, Roles and Some Limits to Role MoralityPublic Affairs Quarterly 12 (2): 221-241. 1998.
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135Organization Ethics in HealthcareCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (2): 145-146. 2000.Bioethics, clinical ethics, and professional ethics are mature, well-developed fields of applied ethics that focus on medical research, patient autonomy and patient care, patient–healthcare professional relationships, and issues that arise in clinical and other medical settings. However, despite these developments, little attention has been paid to the organizational aspects of healthcare in these fields. This is surprising, because in the last 30 years healthcare has become more and more instit…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Normative Ethics |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |