On a Recent Naturalism Debate in Business Ethics – from a Philosophy Point of View

William C. Frederick proposes a naturalistic business ethics. Many commentators focus on the issues of naturalistic fallacy, deprivation of freedom of the will, and possibility of important and universal moral values in business ethics. I argue that an ethics being naturalistic is not a worry. The i...

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Autor principal: Cheung, Kwok Tung (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
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Publicado: Springer Science + Business Media B. V 2007
En: Journal of business ethics
Año: 2007, Volumen: 82, Número: 4, Páginas: 889
Otras palabras clave:B William Hamilton
B G.E. Moore
B naturalistic ethics
B Altruism
B Sociobiology
B Naturalism
B William C. Frederick
B Contemporary philosophy
B Naturalistic Fallacy
B Mutualism
B Timothy L. Fort
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Sumario:William C. Frederick proposes a naturalistic business ethics. Many commentators focus on the issues of naturalistic fallacy, deprivation of freedom of the will, and possibility of important and universal moral values in business ethics. I argue that an ethics being naturalistic is not a worry. The issue of deprivation of free will is irrelevant. Yet there are urgent questions regarding the possibility of important and universal moral values, which may prevent Frederick’s view from getting off the ground.
ISSN:1573-0697
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Journal of business ethics
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/s10551-007-9599-6