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Einband grossEthics, Meaningfulness, and Mutuality
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Ethics, Meaningfulness, and Mutuality

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270 Seiten
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Taylor & Franciserschienen am21.11.2019
Ethics, Meaningfulness, and Mutuality poses critical questions related to organisational design by challenging limits to current thinking, such as the neglect by political philosophers of markets, firms and stakeholders, or by organisational theorists of business ethics.mehr
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KlappentextEthics, Meaningfulness, and Mutuality poses critical questions related to organisational design by challenging limits to current thinking, such as the neglect by political philosophers of markets, firms and stakeholders, or by organisational theorists of business ethics.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781351125109
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
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Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum21.11.2019
Seiten270 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
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Illustrationen1 schwarz-weiße Tabellen
Artikel-Nr.5809361
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface

OVERVIEW

The sustainability imperative

Motivating humanity

A human capability for ethical world-building

Meaningfulness and mutuality

Towards a philosophy of ethical world-building

Organisations and organising

Overview of chapters

CHAPTER ONE: THE REALM OF VALUES

Relational Conception of Values

Eudaimonic reflection and cosmopolitan morality

Organisational values

Values-work

Values in ethical organising

Moral free space

Liberal value pluralism

Moral progress

Moral imagination

Meanings, understanding, and knowledge

Common knowledge

Changing values

CHAPTER TWO: THE MEANINING OF VALUE

Value and the sustainability imperative

The meaning of value

Forms of value

Value worth creating

Worth

Integrative worth and publicness

Ethical worlds

The life value model

Materialist ethics

Framing life value organisations

Elements of the life value model

CHAPTER THREE: MEANINGFULNESS AND MUTUALITY

The value of meaningfulness

Meaningfulness - objective, subjective, hybrid

Sources of meaning and public meaningfulness

Practical reasoning

Ethics of care

Domination and alienation

Mutuality as an organising principle

Roots of mutuality

Mutuality and reciprocity

Constrained and expansive mutuality

Dimensions of mutuality

Ethical orientations - fairness, care, flourishing

Voice in ethical world-building

Structures and institutions

Metis - overcoming muteness and harnessing mutancy

CHAPTER FOUR: COLLECTIVE ACTION - INTEGRITY, PURPOSE, WORK

Normatively-desirable collective action

Collective moral agents

Integrity

Emotions and reasons

Morally worthy organisations

Philosophy of purpose

Organisational purpose

Aspects of purpose and purposing

Work - complex contribution

Agonistic republicanism

Consensus and conflict

Agonism - constructive conflict

Republicanism - responsible difference-making

CHAPTER FIVE: JUDGING, RESPONSIBILITY, AND AN ETHIC OF CARE

Judging as thinking and feeling

Objects

Concern for objects

Bringing objects into view

Responsibility to create collective moral agents

Duties to organise

Responsibilities to 'see' others

Ethic of care

Materialist ethic of care

Becoming a self-determining being

Ethic of care and systems of social cooperation

Separations of distance, culture, and power

Supply chains as systems of social cooperation

CHAPTER SIX: A PHILOSOPHY OF ETHICAL ORGANISING: JUSTICE, CAPABILTIIES, MEANINGFULNESS

Capability justice

Social constructivism and justice

Seeing ourselves as world-builders

Constructing basic structures

Contesting ethical worlds

A Capability for ethical world-building

Individual capabilities

Collective capabilities

Organisational capabilities

Life capabilities

Ethical organising at the base-of-the-pyramid

CHAPTER SEVEN: THE SOCIETY OF MEANING-MAKERS: DIGNITY, EMPATHY, POWER

The society of meaning-makers

All affected

Mutuality in the society of meaning-makers

Creating the moral community

Distributed power system

Organisational power

Relational power

Discursive authority

CONCLUSION: TOWARDS AN EMPIRICAL RESEARCH AGENDA

Bibliography

Index
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