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Business Ethics and Common Sense
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Edited by Robert W. McGee
ISBN: 0-89930-728-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-89930-728-2
320 pages, tables
Quorum Books
Publication: 10/30/1992
List Price: $117.95 (UK Sterling Price: £65.00)
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Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • Recommended for large, comprehensive business ethics collections.
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Description: Many business ethics books take a basically collectivist approach to the subject. They speak in terms of collective rights and interests, the public interest, social justice, the greatest good for the greatest number, and so forth. If individualism is mentioned at all, it is mentioned disparagingly. This book takes a different approach. While some of the contributors to this volume take the more popular, collectivist approach, many of them do not. Thus, this book offers a more balanced presentation of business ethics than that found in most books on the subject. The book is divided into four parts. The contributors to Part I offer an enlightening look at the philosophical foundations of business ethics via discussions on the teaching of business ethics, on the relationship between capitalism and morality, on the philosophical concepts of selfishness, exploitation, and the profit motive, as well as a unique chapter where business ethics issues are looked at against the foil of the philosophy of Ayn Rand. Part II addresses business ethics issues that involve the relationship of the corporation to outsiders. Among the topics discussed are the concept of corporate duty and social responsibility, environmental issues, and business ethics applied to so-called "anti-competitive" practices. Part III discusses some issues regarding the responsibility of the corporation to insiders, and Part IV covers some of the ethical responsibilities of employees and the corporation. A major contribution to the field of business ethics, this edited work is recommended for scholars, practitioners, and the general public.
Table of Contents:
  • Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics
  • Teaching Business Ethics in an Environment of Mistrust by Tibor Machan
  • Selfishness, Exploitation, and the Profit Motive by Antony Flew
  • Capitalism and Morality: The Role of Practical Reason by Douglas B. Rasmussen
  • Business: Myth and Morality by James E. Chesher
  • Ayn Rand's Objectivist Ethics as the Foundation of Business Ethics by Jerry Kirkpatrick
  • What Is the Public Interest? by Roger Koppl
  • Relationships Between the Corporation and Outsiders
  • Are Anticompetitive Practices Unethical? by D. T. Armentano
  • To Whom Does the Corporation Owe a Duty? by George C. S. Benson
  • Corporate Social Responsibility by Douglas J. Den Uyl
  • Business Environmental Ethics by Robert E. Gordon, Jr.
  • Responsibilities of the Corporation to Insiders
  • Ethical Issues in Acquisitions and Mergers by Robert W. McGee
  • Ethics and Affirmative Action: A Managerial Approach by Rosalyn W. Berne and R. Edward Freeman
  • Ethical Behavior in Labor Relations by Bevars D. Mabry
  • Insider Trading by Robert W. McGee and Walter E. Block
  • Responsibilities of Employees and the Corporation
  • Conflicts of Interest by George C.S. Benson
  • Ethical Dilemmas of Management Accountants by William K. Grollman and Joan L. Van Hise
  • The Ethics of Computer Activities by Riva Wenig Bickel
  • Codes of Ethics by Leo Ryan
  • Index
LC Card Number: 92-9568
LCC Class: HF5387
Dewey Class: 174
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