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3. Confucian Business Ethics: Possibilities and Challenges
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David Elstein
und Qing Tian
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword: “While Conforming to . . . Law and . . . Ethical Custom”: How to Do Humanomics in Business Ethics vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Wealth and Commerce in Archaic Greece: Homer and Hesiod 11
- 2. Aristotle and Business: Friend or Foe? 31
- 3. Confucian Business Ethics: Possibilities and Challenges 53
- 4. The Earthly City and the Ethics of Exchange: Spiritual, Social, and Material Economy in Augustine’s Theological Anthropology 75
- 5. Thomas Aquinas: The Economy at the Service of Justice and the Common Good 95
- 6. The Ethics of Commerce in Islam: Ibn Khaldun’s Muqaddimah Revisited 115
- 7. Hobbes’s Idea of Moral Conduct in a Society of Free Individuals 135
- 8. John Locke’s Defense of Commercial Society: Individual Rights, Voluntary Cooperation, and Mutual Gain 157
- 9. As Free for Acorns as for Honesty: Mandevillean Maxims for the Ethics of Commerce 179
- 10. “Commerce Cures Destructive Prejudices”: Montesquieu and the Spirit of Commercial Society 201
- 11. Hume on Commerce, Society, and Ethics 221
- 12. The Fortune of Others: Adam Smith and the Beauty of Commerce 241
- 13. Why Kant’s Insistence on Purity of the Will Does Not Preclude an Application of Kant’s Ethics to For-Profit Businesses 263
- 14. Tocqueville: The Corporation as an Ethical Association 283
- 15. J. S. Mill and Business Ethics 301
- 16. Karl Marx on History, Capitalism, and . . . Business Ethics? 321
- 17. Friedrich Hayek’s Defense of the Market Order 341
- 18. The Power and the Limits of Milton Friedman’s Arguments against Corporate Social Responsibility 359
- 19. Beyond the Difference Principle: Rawlsian Justice, Business Ethics, and the Morality of the Market 381
- 20. Commitments and Corporate Responsibility: Amartya Sen on Motivations to Do Good 401
- Contributors 421
- Index 423
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword: “While Conforming to . . . Law and . . . Ethical Custom”: How to Do Humanomics in Business Ethics vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Wealth and Commerce in Archaic Greece: Homer and Hesiod 11
- 2. Aristotle and Business: Friend or Foe? 31
- 3. Confucian Business Ethics: Possibilities and Challenges 53
- 4. The Earthly City and the Ethics of Exchange: Spiritual, Social, and Material Economy in Augustine’s Theological Anthropology 75
- 5. Thomas Aquinas: The Economy at the Service of Justice and the Common Good 95
- 6. The Ethics of Commerce in Islam: Ibn Khaldun’s Muqaddimah Revisited 115
- 7. Hobbes’s Idea of Moral Conduct in a Society of Free Individuals 135
- 8. John Locke’s Defense of Commercial Society: Individual Rights, Voluntary Cooperation, and Mutual Gain 157
- 9. As Free for Acorns as for Honesty: Mandevillean Maxims for the Ethics of Commerce 179
- 10. “Commerce Cures Destructive Prejudices”: Montesquieu and the Spirit of Commercial Society 201
- 11. Hume on Commerce, Society, and Ethics 221
- 12. The Fortune of Others: Adam Smith and the Beauty of Commerce 241
- 13. Why Kant’s Insistence on Purity of the Will Does Not Preclude an Application of Kant’s Ethics to For-Profit Businesses 263
- 14. Tocqueville: The Corporation as an Ethical Association 283
- 15. J. S. Mill and Business Ethics 301
- 16. Karl Marx on History, Capitalism, and . . . Business Ethics? 321
- 17. Friedrich Hayek’s Defense of the Market Order 341
- 18. The Power and the Limits of Milton Friedman’s Arguments against Corporate Social Responsibility 359
- 19. Beyond the Difference Principle: Rawlsian Justice, Business Ethics, and the Morality of the Market 381
- 20. Commitments and Corporate Responsibility: Amartya Sen on Motivations to Do Good 401
- Contributors 421
- Index 423