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    Avoiding the Separation Thesis While Maintaining a Positive/Normative Distinction
    with Andrew V. Abela
    Journal of Business Ethics 131 (1): 31-41. 2015.
    While many scholars agree that the ‘‘separation thesis’’ (Freeman in Bus Ethics Quart 4(4):409–421, 1994)—that business issues and ethical issues can be neatly compartmentalized—is harmful to business ethics scholarship and practice, they also conclude that eliminating it is either inadvisable because of the usefulness of the positive/ normative distinction, or actually impossible. Based on an exploration of the fact/value dichotomy and the pragmatist and virtue theoretic responses to it, we dev…Read more