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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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  •  51
    Executive Committee Vote
    The Society for Business Ethics Newsletter 4 (1): 5-5. 1993.
  •  81
    Monsanto and Intellectual Property
    Teaching Ethics 2 (1): 91-100. 2001.
    Ethics
  •  63
    4. The Rashomon Effect
    The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics 69-88. 1999.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  87
    Corporate and individual moral responsibility: A reply to Jan Garrett (review)
    Journal of Business Ethics 8 (10). 1989.
    Responsibility in Applied EthicsBusiness Ethics
  •  85
    The Centrality of “Seeing As” and a Question about “Truth”
    Journal of Business Ethics Education 7 197-200. 2010.
    Academic and Teaching EthicsTruth
  • The third face of medicine: ethics, business and challenges to professionalism
    with Mary Rorty and Ann Mills
    In Denis Gordon Arnold (ed.), Ethics and the Business of Biomedicine, Cambridge University Press. pp. 198. 2009.
  •  37
    Introduction
    The 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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    Some paradoxes in Kripke's interpretation of Wittgenstein
    Synthese 73 (2). 1987.
    Kripke's skeptical interpretation of Wittgenstein's project in the Philosophical Investigations attributes to Wittgenstein a radical skepticism about the objectivity of rules and thus the meanings of words and the existence of language as well as a skepticism about the truth conditions underlying our alleged facts about the world. Kripke then contends that Wittgenstein solves this skeptical paradox by committing himself to what I shall call a Communitarian View of language. There are a number of…Read more
    Kripke's skeptical interpretation of Wittgenstein's project in the Philosophical Investigations attributes to Wittgenstein a radical skepticism about the objectivity of rules and thus the meanings of words and the existence of language as well as a skepticism about the truth conditions underlying our alleged facts about the world. Kripke then contends that Wittgenstein solves this skeptical paradox by committing himself to what I shall call a Communitarian View of language. There are a number of difficulties with Kripke's interpretation of the project of the Philosophical Investigations. These include his evaluation of the notion of the rule, his interpretation of the private language arguments, his uses of the term intention, and his truncated reading of 201. In this paper I shall address and attack this interpretation of Wittgenstein as a questionable reading of the Philosophical Investigations, and I shall suggest some alternative interpretations of Wittgenstein's views which avoid both radical skepticism and a Communitarian View of language.
    Ludwig WittgensteinOrdinary Language Replies to SkepticismDogmatist and Moorean Replies to Skepticis…Read more
    Ludwig WittgensteinOrdinary Language Replies to SkepticismDogmatist and Moorean Replies to SkepticismKripkenstein on Meaning
  •  87
    A Fine Effort to Square a CircleOrganization Ethics in Health Care
    with Lisa H. Newton, Edward M. Spencer, Ann E. Mills, and Mary V. Rorty
    Business Ethics Quarterly 12 (4): 539. 2002.
    Business Ethics
  •  115
    Introduction
    with Robert Allan Cooke and Paul F. Camenisch
    Journal of Business Ethics 4 (4). 1985.
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