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Corporate citizenship, contractarianism and ethical theory : on philosophical foundations of business ethics / edited by Jesus Conill, Christoph Luetge and Tatjana Schonwalder-Kuntze.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Farnham : Ashgate Pub. Company, 2008.Description: x, 196 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780754673835 (hbk.)
Other title:
  • Philosophical foundations of business ethics
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.06646 CON
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Contents:
Chapter 1: Corporate power and responsibility: A citizenship perspective ; Chapter 2: Governing the corporate citizen: Reflections on the role of professionals ; Chapter 3: ‘Corporate citizenship’ from a (systems)-theoretical point of view ; Chapter 4: Corporate social responsibility and business ethics ; Chapter 5: Profit and morality in global responsibility ; Chapter 6: Ordo-responsibility – Conceptual reflections towards a semantic innovation ; Chapter 7: Civilizing the barbarians? On the apparent necessity of moral surpluses ; Chapter 8: Social dilemmas and the social contract ; Chapter 9: Ethical economy as the economy of ethics and as the ethics of the market economy ; Chapter 10: Why the international market for pharmaceuticals fails and what to do about it: A comparison of two alternative approaches to global ethics .
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Chapter 1: Corporate power and responsibility: A citizenship perspective ;
Chapter 2: Governing the corporate citizen: Reflections on the role of professionals ;
Chapter 3: ‘Corporate citizenship’ from a (systems)-theoretical point of view ;
Chapter 4: Corporate social responsibility and business ethics ;
Chapter 5: Profit and morality in global responsibility ;
Chapter 6: Ordo-responsibility – Conceptual reflections towards a semantic innovation ;
Chapter 7: Civilizing the barbarians? On the apparent necessity of moral surpluses ;
Chapter 8: Social dilemmas and the social contract ;
Chapter 9: Ethical economy as the economy of ethics and as the ethics of the market economy ;
Chapter 10: Why the international market for pharmaceuticals fails and what to do about it: A comparison of two alternative approaches to global ethics .