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This book disassembles the moral assessment of business practices into its constituent parts to identify and clarify the four key concepts that form the basis of important moral disagreements in business: 'personhood,' 'ownership,' 'harm,' and 'consent.' 'Moral bottom lines' are those fundamental concepts in business ethics that ultimately account for our most resilient moral claims and unsurpassable convictions, and exploring them provides essential insights into the grounds on which we disagree in business ethics. This analysis is useful for students in business school looking to understand fundamental moral disagreements in business and for practitioners interested in connecting practice with their own moral intuitions. The book also challenges scholars of business ethics by arguing that we can reduce business ethics disagreements to these four issues. This is the most refreshing book on business ethics to appear in a long time. By focusing on 'personhood,' 'ownership,' 'harm,' and 'consent,' Eabrasu brings a new level of clarity and insight into disagreements on business ethic issues. Rather than reaching for an artificial utopian resolution, he embraces the challenge of explaining why we disagree. This is a must-read for serious business ethic scholars. Nicolas CapaldiLoyola University New OrleansLegendre-Soule Distinguished Chair in Business EthicsProduct Identifiers
PublisherSpringer International Publishing A&G
ISBN-139783319970097
eBay Product ID (ePID)22046586338
Product Key Features
Number of Pages134 Pages
Publication NameMoral Disagreements in Business: an Exploratory Introduction
LanguageEnglish
SubjectBusiness
Publication Year2018
TypeTextbook
AuthorMarian Eabrasu
SeriesCsr, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance
Dimensions
Item Height235 mm
Item Weight395 g
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Country/Region of ManufactureSwitzerland
Title_AuthorMarian Eabrasu