Morality, Professions and Ideals: A Response to Paul Griseri

Philosophy of Management 5 (3):79-81 (2005)
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Abstract

Paul Griseri’s generous response to my ‘Against Professional Ethics’1 offers an interesting point of view and there is much on which we agree. But we continue to differ about the nature of the primacy of morality, the possibility of a ‘general idea of professionalism’ and — perhaps — about Kant’s Categorical Imperative.

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