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Toward New Directions in Business Ethics: Some Pragmatic Pathways

In Robert E. Frederick (ed.), A Companion to Business Ethics. Malden, Massachusetts, USA: Blackwell. pp. 112–127 (1999)

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  1. Taking James to Work: Pragmatism for Managers.Clifford S. Stagoll - 2019 - In Clifford S. Stagoll & Michael P. Levine (eds.), Pragmatism Applied: William James and the Challenges of Contemporary Life. Albany: SUNY Press. pp. 211-35.
  • Pragmatism Applied: William James and the Challenges of Contemporary Life.Clifford S. Stagoll & Michael P. Levine (eds.) - 2019 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    William James, one of America’s most original philosophers and psychologists, was concerned above all with the manner in which philosophy might help people to cope with the vicissitudes of daily life. Writing around the turn of the twentieth century, James experienced firsthand, much as we do now, the impact upon individuals and communities of rapid changes in extant values, technologies, economic realities, and ways of understanding the world. He presented an enormous range of practical recommendations for coping and thriving in (...)
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  • The Nature of Social Responsibility: Exploring Emancipatory Ends.Helen Mussell - 2017 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 47 (2):222-243.
    Social responsibility initiatives within a corporate environment continue to be met with deep scepticism. My concern is with exploring this scepticism, which I argue is due to there being more to the underlying objectives of SR than has previously been investigated. I begin by outlining and substantiating my project as a social ontological enquiry, one in which I unpack key concepts to reveal the nature of SR. These ontological findings then underpin my argument that SR is problematically grounded in liberalist (...)
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