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Arriving Where We Started Aristotle And Business Ethics 1st Edition Edwin M Hartman

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Arriving Where We Started Aristotle And Business Ethics 1st Edition Edwin M Hartman
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Edwin M. Hartman
ISBN: 9783030440886, 9783030440893, 3030440885, 3030440893
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st Edition
Volume: 51

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Arriving Where We Started Aristotle And Business Ethics 1st Edition Edwin M Hartman by Edwin M. Hartman 9783030440886, 9783030440893, 3030440885, 3030440893 instant download after payment.

Edwin Hartman offers an account of his intellectual journey from Aristotle to organization theory to business ethics to an Aristotelian approach to business ethics. Aristotle’s work in metaphysics and psychology offers some insights into the explanation of behavior. Central to this sort of explanation is characteristically human rationality. Central to successful organizations is characteristically human sociability. That human beings are by nature rational and sociable is the basis of Aristotle’s ethics. Though a modern organization is not a polis in Aristotle’s sense, it has good reason to treat people as rational and sociable on the whole, and thereby to preserve the organization as a commons of people linked by something much like Aristotle’s account of strong friendship. Organizations that are successful in this respect, particularly those that deal with a nationally diverse workforce, may offer a far-reaching and attractive model.

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