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Applied ethics [electronic resource] : remembering Patrick Primeaux /

by Primeaux, Patrick; Schwartz, Michael; Harris, Howard.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Research in ethical issues in organizations: v. 8.Publisher: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2012Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 147 p.) : ill.ISBN: 9781780529899 (electronic bk.) :.Subject(s): Business & Economics -- Business Ethics | Philosophy -- Ethics & Moral Philosophy | Business ethics | Ethics & moral philosophy | Business ethics | Applied ethicsOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction / Michael Schwartz, Howard Harris -- Patrick Primeaux : a tribute / Moses L. Pava -- Corruption : personal, organizational and social : in A. D. Miller's Snowdrops / Daryl Koehn -- Patrick Primeaux : teacher, scholar, trailblazer / Mark C. Mitschow -- The demise of ethics / Jeff Malpas -- Cross-species plural agents / Cynthia Townley -- The social value of business : lessons from political economy and process philosophy / Cristina Neesham, Mark Dibben -- Strengthening business ethics teaching : the case for Moore's theory of public value / Josie Fisher, Bligh Grant -- Categorising person-based ethical constructs using a framework of cognitive skills, moral volition, and personal values / Howard Harris, Erich C. Fein, Aise Kim, Libby Hobson -- The dead as stakeholders / Michael Schwartz -- Harm to others / Peter Bowden.
Summary: The late Patrick Primeaux, a past editor of this series, was an outstanding teacher of business ethics and a longtime chair of the Theology Department at St John's University in New York City. Patrick, through his teachings, research articles and books, had a profound influence on how many contemporary business ethicists both teach and think about business ethics. Some contributions in this volume are from his colleagues and reflect his influence as both a business ethics teacher and as a scholar. Others are the result of a conference held in June, 2011 at the University of Tasmania by the Australian Association for Professional & Applied Ethics. Those contributions too reflect Patrick's influence and also argue themes which Patrick would have fully endorsed.
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Introduction / Michael Schwartz, Howard Harris -- Patrick Primeaux : a tribute / Moses L. Pava -- Corruption : personal, organizational and social : in A. D. Miller's Snowdrops / Daryl Koehn -- Patrick Primeaux : teacher, scholar, trailblazer / Mark C. Mitschow -- The demise of ethics / Jeff Malpas -- Cross-species plural agents / Cynthia Townley -- The social value of business : lessons from political economy and process philosophy / Cristina Neesham, Mark Dibben -- Strengthening business ethics teaching : the case for Moore's theory of public value / Josie Fisher, Bligh Grant -- Categorising person-based ethical constructs using a framework of cognitive skills, moral volition, and personal values / Howard Harris, Erich C. Fein, Aise Kim, Libby Hobson -- The dead as stakeholders / Michael Schwartz -- Harm to others / Peter Bowden.

The late Patrick Primeaux, a past editor of this series, was an outstanding teacher of business ethics and a longtime chair of the Theology Department at St John's University in New York City. Patrick, through his teachings, research articles and books, had a profound influence on how many contemporary business ethicists both teach and think about business ethics. Some contributions in this volume are from his colleagues and reflect his influence as both a business ethics teacher and as a scholar. Others are the result of a conference held in June, 2011 at the University of Tasmania by the Australian Association for Professional & Applied Ethics. Those contributions too reflect Patrick's influence and also argue themes which Patrick would have fully endorsed.

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