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    The Land of Realism and the Shipwreck of Idea-ism: Thomas Aquinas and Milton Friedman on the Social Responsibilities of Business.Jim Wishloff - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (2):137-155.
    The views of thirteenth century Catholic thinker Thomas Aquinas and twentieth century economist Milton Friedman on the social responsibility of business are contrasted by probing the foundations of their positions. The basis of Aquinas' normative stance in political economy is found in the metaphysical and moral realism of the classic tradition. The role Descartes and Hobbes played in overturning this philosophical starting point and ushering in an age of ideology is traced out. Friedman's commitment to Comte's vision of positivism is (...)
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    Responsible free enterprise: What it is and why we don't have it.Jim Wishloff - 2003 - Teaching Business Ethics 7 (3):229-263.
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    Patenting and Transgenic Organisms.Jim Wishloff - 2003 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 6 (3):176-180.
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    Patenting and Transgenic Organisms.Jim Wishloff - 2003 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 6 (3):176-180.
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    Teaching Ethics.Jim Wishloff - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 2 (1):71-96.
    An approach to ethical inquiry that overcomes the profound limitation emotivism places on honest moral discourse is developed. The method is introduced by first of all identifying the place which ethics properly assumes in a hierarchy of academic disciplines. Next, venerable traditions in normative ethics are summarized and a necessary order among them is posited. After reviewing what does not constitute sufficient warrant for our moral positions, it is proposed that the ultimate justification for our normative determinations be found in (...)
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    Teaching Ethics.Jim Wishloff - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 2 (1):71-96.
    An approach to ethical inquiry that overcomes the profound limitation emotivism places on honest moral discourse is developed. The method is introduced by first of all identifying the place which ethics properly assumes in a hierarchy of academic disciplines. Next, venerable traditions in normative ethics are summarized and a necessary order among them is posited. After reviewing what does not constitute sufficient warrant for our moral positions, it is proposed that the ultimate justification for our normative determinations be found in (...)
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