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Business as a Humanity

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This latest volume in the acclaimed Ruffin Series in Business Ethics brings together the contributions to the annual Ruffin Lecture series, in which some of the leading scholars in business ethics addressed the question: Can business, and business education, be considered one of the humanities, or is it in a class by itself? At a time when business is coming under attack for its apparent transgressions, this book iluminates the special values that inhere in the business world. Arguing all sides of the issue, the distinguished contributors include Richard DeGeorge, Ronald Green, Thomas Dunfee, Robert Solomon, Edwin Hartman, Peter French, Patricia Werhane, Clarence Walton, W. Michael Hoffman, David Fedo, Kenneth Andrews, Joanne Ciulla, Manuel Velasquez, and George Brenkert. The editors contribute an informative Introduction and an Epilogue to set the debate in its proper context.

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ISBN: 9780195071566
Publication date: 2nd March 1995
Author: Thomas J. (Largay Scholar, School of Business, Largay Scholar, School of Business, Georgetown University) Donaldson
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 246 pages
Series: The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics
Genres: Business ethics and social responsibility