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Integrative Economic Ethics: Foundations of a Civilized Market Economy


Integrative Economic Ethics: Foundations of a Civilized Market Economy

Paperback by Ulrich, Peter (Full Professor of Economic and Business Ethics; Director of the Institute for Business Ethics, Universität St Gallen, Switzerland); Fearns, James

Integrative Economic Ethics: Foundations of a Civilized Market Economy

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ISBN:
9780521172424
Publication Date:
9 Sep 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
500 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 19 May 2024
Integrative Economic Ethics: Foundations of a Civilized Market Economy

Description

Integrative Economic Ethics is a highly original work that progresses through a series of rational and philosophical arguments to address foundational issues concerning the relationship between ethics and the market economy. Rather than accepting market competition as a driver of ethical behaviour, the author shows that modern economies need to develop ethical principles that guide market competition, thus moving business ethics into the realms of political theory and civic rationality. This book was in its fourth edition in the original German in 2008, this English translation of Peter Ulrich's development of a fresh integrative approach to economic ethics will be of interest to all scholars and advanced students of business ethics, economics, and social and political philosophy.

Contents

List of figures; Preface; Translator's note; Introduction: orientation in economic-ethical thinking; Part I. Fundamental Concepts of Modern Ethics and the Approach of Integrative Economic Ethics: 1. The phenomenon of human morality: the normative logic of interpersonal relations; 2. The moral point of view: philosophical developmental lines of rational ethics; 3. Morality and economic rationality: integrative economic ethics as the rational ethics of economic activity; Part II. Reflections on the Foundations of Economic Ethics I: A Critique of Economism: 4. 'Inherent necessity' of competition? A critique of economic determinism; 5. 'Morality' of the market? A critique of economic reductionism; Part III. Reflections on the Foundations of Economic Ethics II: Rational Economic Activity and the Lifeworld: 6. The question of meaning: economic activity and the good life; 7. The question of legitimation: economic activity and the just social life; Part IV. A Topology of Economic Ethics: The 'Sites' of Morality in Economic Life: 8. Economic citizens' ethics; 9. Regulatory ethics; 10. Corporate ethics; Bibliography; Indexes.

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