01164nam a2200301 i 4500991000233739707536090513s2005 it a b 001 0 ita d9788838628382b13829464-39ule_instDip.to Scienze pedagogicheita153.43Rampin, Matteo471323Arte della scena e problem solving :la comunicazione persuasiva: psicoterapia, aziende, organizzazioni /Matteo RampinMilano :R. Cortina,2005X, 240 p. :ill. ;21 cmPsicologiaBibliografia: p. 209-225RecitazioneAspetti psicologiciPsicoterapiaMetodiComunicazione (Psicologia)PersuasioneSoluzione di problemi.b1382946428-05-0913-05-09991000233739707536LE022 153 RAM01.0112022000128797le022LE022/MONOGRAFIE/2009LE022/COLAZZO/2009pE23.00-l- 05050.i1497384428-05-09Arte della scena e problem solving233845UNISALENTOle02213-05-09ma -itait 0004136nam 22006495 450 991083828800332120240220094540.09783031517006303151700810.1007/978-3-031-51700-6(MiAaPQ)EBC31172438(Au-PeEL)EBL31172438(DE-He213)978-3-031-51700-6(CKB)30464530100041(OCoLC)1424746659(EXLCZ)993046453010004120240220d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHomo Curator: Towards the Ethics of Consumption /edited by Péter Róna, László Zsolnai, Agnieszka Wincewicz-Price1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (207 pages)Virtues and Economics,2520-1808 ;89783031516993 3031516990 Introduction -- Part I: From gluttony and avarice to moderation and virtue -- Chapter 1. Blessed are the Gentle (Joshtrom Kureethadam) -- Chapter 2. Avarice in post-modern society (Stefano Zamagni) -- Chapter 3. What is Enough (Margaret Atkins) -- Chapter 4. Buddhism and the Right Consumption (Laszlo Zsolnai) -- Chapter 5. Good consumption in the perspective of Thomistic Personalism (Laura Baritz) -- Part II : Is mainstream economics to blame? -- Chapter 6. Political Economy, Moral Reasoning and Global Warming (David Rose) -- Chapter 7. A Critical Approach to Critiquing Economics (Geoffrey Brennan, Hayden Wilkinson) -- Chapter 8. Response from Peter Róna -- Chapter 9. Economics and three faces of prudence (Edward Skidelsky) -- Part III: Way forward -- Chapter 10. Social Trust, Virtue, and Market Coordination (Dominic Burbidge) -- Chapter 11. A Deeper Humanity: The Family as the School of an Inclusive Economy (Joseph Rice) -- Chapter 12. A radically new way to tune compound interest and its implications (Eors Szathmary).This book explores the under-researched sources of the consumerist culture and the environmental damage it has brought about. The book is an outcome of the symposium on “The Ethics of Consumption” organised and hosted by the Las Casas Institute at the Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford as part of its Economics as a Moral Science Programme. It takes on two contemporary problems: the human weakness and capacity for wrong-doing, and the failure of modern economic theory to account for the moral character of human behaviour and its implicit encouragement of gluttonous life-styles. In a time when grand political schemes are proposed to revive sustainability of global economy, the authors of the papers collected in this book highlight the need for moral renewal without which the most revolutionary structural reforms are bound to fail at producing the desired outcome. Topics of the book include the meaning and sources of avarice, the attempt to define what is enough, exploration of philosophical and theological perspectives which can serve as building blocks for the ethics of consumption. This makes the book of great interest to a broad readership of economists, social scientists and philosophers.Virtues and Economics,2520-1808 ;8Business ethicsEconomicsCulturePhilosophyBusiness EthicsCultural EconomicsPhilosophyBusiness ethics.Economics.Culture.Philosophy.Business Ethics.Cultural Economics.Philosophy.174.4Róna Péter1363581Zsolnai László149406Wincewicz-Price Agnieszka1726628MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910838288003321Homo Curator: Towards the Ethics of Consumption4268311UNINA