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229A Place For Philosophers In Applied Ethics and The Role of Moral Reasoning In Moral ImaginationBusiness Ethics Quarterly 16 (3): 401-408. 2006.This article presents a response to Richard Rorty's paper "Is Philosophy Relevant to Business Ethics?" The author questions Rorty's views on the depreciation of the role of philosophy in applied ethics, and outlines four reasons why philosophy retains its relevance. The author addresses the role of moral reasoning in the development of the moral imagination. The author also concludes that humans have the means necessary to make moral progress and are capable of moral reasoning, and need only to …Read more
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59Clearing the Way for a Life-Centered Ethic for BusinessThe Ruffin Series of the Society for Business Ethics 2 159-165. 2000.I agree with much of Freeman and Reichart’s paper; so, by way of comment, I will simply supplement his argument in two ways. First, agreeing with their conclusion that we can, and should, re-direct business toward environmental protection without embracing a nonanthropocentric ethic, I will show that the pre-occupation of recent and contemporary environmental ethics with the anthropocentrism/non-anthropocentrism debate is avoidable. It rests on a misinterpretation of possible moral responses to …Read more
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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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9Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics: The Callista Wicklander Lectures, DePaul University, 1991-2005University Press of Amer. 2006.This collected volume of essays, the work of scholars from DePaul University who have served as the Wicklander Chair in Business Ethics, focuses on a wide range of issues including the role of self-interest in commerce, moral character, evil and complacency, privacy, spiritual...
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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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Areas of Interest
| Normative Ethics |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |