The Morality of Money

The Morality of Money

Author: A. Walsh

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2008-07-31

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0230227805

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The morality of sex, violence and money is at the centre of much human life. While the first two have been subject to intensive historical and philosophical investigation, the latter has largely been neglected. The authors provide the first comprehensive introduction to the morality of money.


The Philosophy of Money and Finance

The Philosophy of Money and Finance

Author: Joakim Sandberg

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024-01-18

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0192898809

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The Philosophy of Money and Finance presents sixteen original essays providing a comprehensive introduction to questions concerning the nature of money and monetary value, the epistemology of markets, and the ethics of financial systems.


A Better Way to Think about Business

A Better Way to Think about Business

Author: Robert C. Solomon

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 0195167333

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This one-of-a kind business manual will show you how to be ethical without sacrificing profit.


Ethics, Money and Sport

Ethics, Money and Sport

Author: Adrian Walsh

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-09-27

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1134317271

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Written from the contrasting yet complementary perspectives of sociology and philosophy, this book explores the far-reaching ethical consequences of the runaway commodification of sport, focusing on those instances where commodification gives rise to morally undesirable consequences. The authors consider three main areas of concern for participators and observers alike: the corrosion of the core meanings and values of sport, the increasing elitism of access to sporting commodities, and the undermining of social conditions that support sporting communities. Unique in its focus on the ethical dimension of the powerful economics of today’s sport, this book will be of interest, not only to those in the fields of sports studies and ethics of sport, but also to academics, researchers and students in philosophy of morality, sociology, and the ethics of globalization as viewed through the ultimate globalized phenomenon of modern sport.


Ethics for Capitalists

Ethics for Capitalists

Author: Joseph Heath

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2023-03-17

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1039173985

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Ethics for Capitalists offers a powerful new statement of the Market Failures Approach to business ethics. While the competitive context of the market economy provides economic actors greater freedom to pursue their interests, it also imposes moral constraints on the range of strategies they may employ. The pursuit of profit must be consistent with the overall objective of market institutions, which is to promote efficiency in the production and allocation of goods and services. Ethics for Capitalists draws out the implications of this view for business strategy, corporate governance, managerial authority, and shareholder primacy. The result is a philosophically rigorous, comprehensive approach to business ethics that will be foundational for all future reflection in the field.


Social Life and Moral Judgment

Social Life and Moral Judgment

Author: Antony Flew

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-12-02

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1351490087

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"In Social Life and Moral Judgment, author and philosopher Antony Flew examines the social problems induced by the mature welfare state. Welfare states make ever-increasing financial demands on their citizenry, yet the evidence clearly supports that such demands are not sustainable. In this superlative collection of thematic essays, Flew investigates and explains why this is so, and calls for a return to individual responsibility.The first essay establishes the philosophical basis for his argument. ""Is Human Sociobiology Possible?"" answers its titular question in the negative, asserting that we are all members of a peculiar type of creature that can, and therefore must, be responsible for whatever choices between various courses of action or inaction that are open to us as individuals. In other essays, Flew shows how state welfare systems inevitably corrupt and demoralize their citizens by encouraging ever-more people to apply for welfare entitlements and reducing the incentives to avoid or escape the conditions warranting those entitlements. He investigates the origins of this new kind of welfare entitlement, and shows how very different what politicians and public sector employees produce is from what these people claim to be producing.Flew shows that the drive for ""social"" justice appears to require that the justly acquired income and wealth of all citizens should be progressively taxed away or supplemented by the state so that the eventual result is more, though never perfect, equality. This objective, he asserts, must be radically distinguished from old-fashioned, without prefix or suffix, justice. It was this type of justice Adam Smith referred to when he famously said that it is a virtue ""of which the observance is not left to the freedom of our wills"" but ""which may be extorted by force."" Flew question the aims of those who would discredit wealth creators and wealth-creating investment, showing that these are the same people who prom"


Living with Nietzsche

Living with Nietzsche

Author: Robert C. Solomon

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 0195306775

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Suggests that we read Friedrich Nietzsche from a different point of view, as a provocative writer who means to transform the way we view our lives. The author reminds us that Nietzsche is not a philosopher of abstract ideas but rather of the personal insight, the provocative challenge, the incisive personal probe.


Cooperation and Social Justice

Cooperation and Social Justice

Author: Joseph Heath

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2022-08-31

Total Pages: 475

ISBN-13: 1487538537

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In six new essays, philosopher and award-winning author Joseph Heath explores the connection between principles of justice and the institutional arrangements required to achieve them. Topics include the significance of status inequality, the question of open borders and immigration, the stigmatization of self-control failure, and debates over racial inequality in the United States. Ultimately, Cooperation and Social Justice reveals that one cannot think about questions of social justice without also taking seriously the institutional arrangements through which they may or may not be realized.