Towards an Immanent Business Ethics?

Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies 3 (06) (2015)
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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to explore the possibilities for an immanent ethics for business. The paper has three parts. In the first part, I make some general and critical comments about the nature of business ethics. In the second part, I outline the immanent ethics as presented by the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze. Then, I positioning immanent ethics within business, primarily in relation to the terms "best practice" and "best fit." The main claim here is that an immanent ethics encourages a shift from a merely reactive approach toward an active. This shift opens up the field for an affirmative practice that aims at enlarging the discussion within business ethics as such.

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Finn Janning
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Philosophical Investigations.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1953 - New York, NY, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by G. E. M. Anscombe.
Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature.Richard Rorty - 1979 - Princeton University Press.
Difference and repetition.Gilles Deleuze - 1994 - London: Athlone Press.

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