Corporate Ethics for Turbulent Markets : Executive Response to Market Challenges |
Autore | Mascarenhas Oswald A. J |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Emerald Publishing, 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (356 pages) |
Collana | Corporate Ethics for Turbulent Markets |
Soggetto topico | Business ethics & social responsibility |
Soggetto non controllato |
Business & Management
Corporate Ethics Market Human Context Ethical Decisions Systems Thinking Moral Reasoning Critical |
ISBN | 1-78756-191-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover -- Corporate Ethics for Turbulent Markets: Executive Response to Market Challenges -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Cases -- About the Author -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: Corporate Ethical Response to Turbulent Markets -- Fundamental Questions of Corporate Ethics -- Doing the Right Thing Rightly -- The Core of Dharma -- The Content and Challenge of a Previous Book -- The Structure of This Book -- The Target Audience -- The Uniqueness of This Book -- Notes -- Chapter 1 The Ethics of Dignity of the Human Person -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Why Ethics of Human Personhood? -- 1.3. Philosophy of the Human Person -- Ethical Questions -- Ethical Reflections -- 1.4. The Great Humanity of Nelson Mandela -- 1.5. The Value and Function of Executive Personhood -- 1.6. What Constitutes Our Human Personhood? -- 1.6.1. Our Unique Immanence -- 1.7. Our Unique Individuality -- 1.8. Our Unique Sociality -- 1.9. Our Unique Transcendence -- 1.10. Current Controversy of Human Dignity vs Human Enhancement -- 1.11. Arguments for Human Enhancement -- 1.12. Arguments Restricting Human Enhancement -- 1.13. What is Human Nature or Dignity and Why and How Sacrosanct Is It? -- 1.14. Concluding Remarks: Executive Freedom and Transcendence -- Notes -- Chapter 2 The Ethics of Corporate Executive Virtues -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Know Yourself: The Supreme Corporate Virtue -- 2.3. Understanding Virtue: A Historical Perspective -- 2.4. The Executive Virtue of Being Good -- 2.5. The Dharma Concept of Good -- 2.6. Dharma of Buddhism and Taoism -- 2.7. The Primacy of Virtue Ethics -- 2.8. Utilitarian vs Deontological Virtue Ethics in Executive Life -- 2.9. We Need Virtue Ethics Beyond Utilitarian and Deontological Ethics -- 2.10. The Priority of the Ethics of Care -- 2.11. Virtue as the Theory of Ends.
2.12. Executive Virtue as Ethical Consideration of the Contingencies -- 2.13. Corporate Executive Virtue as Eudemonia or Happiness -- 2.14. Corporate Executive Virtue as "Human Flourishing" -- 2.15. The Nature of Happiness in the Corporate World -- 2.16. Characterizing Virtuous Morality Corporate Actions -- 2.17. Realizing Goodness in Corporate Executives -- 2.18. Benevolence and the Four Cardinal Executive Virtues -- 2.19. Cardinal Corporate Virtues in Conflict -- 2.20. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The Ethics of Corporate Trusting Relations -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. The Importance of Trusting Relationships in Business Management -- 3.3. What is Executive Trust? -- 3.4. Definitions of Trust in the Marketing Literature -- The Tata Family -- Reflections -- References -- Ethical Questions -- References -- 3.5. The Ethics of Executive Trust -- 3.6. The Economics of Trust: Low Trust Tax -- 3.7. How Does Trust Work? -- 3.8. Building Trusting Relationships -- 3.9. The Biochemistry of Human Trust -- 3.10. The Psychology of Trust -- 3.11. Building Trust in the Initial Stages -- 3.12. Inter-organizational Trust and Investments -- 3.13. Later Stages of Trust Development -- 3.14. Trust in Buyer-Seller Business Management Relationships -- 3.15. Trust and Relational Contracting in Business Management -- 3.16. Business Management Stakeholder-Executive Cooperation -- 3.17. Opportunism and Opportunistic Behavior -- 3.18. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 4 The Ethics of Corporate Ethical and Moral Charismatic Leadership -- 4.1. The Need for Moral Leadership Today -- JRD Tata's Business Leadership -- Ethical Reflections -- References -- Ethical Questions -- 4.2. The Ethics of Executive Leadership -- 4.3. Part 1: The Theory of Ethical and Moral Leadership -- 4.3.1. Leaders, Leadership, and Followers -- 4.3.2. What is Ethical Leadership?. 4.3.3. What is Moral Leadership? -- 4.3.4. Challenges of Moral Leadership -- 4.3.5. Moral Leadership and Emotions -- 4.3.6. Moral Leadership and Charisma -- 4.3.7. Leadership as Meaning Creation and Meaning Communication -- 4.4. Part 2: The Execution of Moral Leadership -- 4.4.1. Transforming Leadership -- 4.4.2. Steward Leadership -- 4.4.3. Servant Leadership -- 4.4.4. Leadership and Empowerment -- 4.4.5. Max de Pree on Ethical Leadership -- 4.4.6. How We Can Train Moral Leaders -- 4.4.7. Covenantal Leadership -- 4.5. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 5 The Ethics of Corporate Critical Thinking -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Why Do We Need Critical Thinking? -- 5.3. A Moral Canvas for Critical Thinking -- Ethical Questions -- References -- 5.4. Part 1: Various Approaches to Critical Thinking -- 5.4.1. Critical Thinking as Making Better Sense of the World Around Us -- 5.4.2. Critical Thinking as Reflective Thinking -- 5.4.3. Critical Thinking as Questioning and Challenging -- 5.4.4. Critical Thinking as Spiritual Intelligence -- 5.4.5. Critical Thinking as Valuing Resources Hierarchically -- 5.4.6. Critical Thinking as Building on Your Strengths -- 5.5. Part 2: Some Theories of Critical Thinking -- 5.5.1. Critical Thinking and Defensive Routines -- 5.5.2. Critical Thinking Applied to Human Resource Management -- 5.6. Critical Thinking as Identifying and Combating Biases, Prejudices, and Presumptions in Business Thinking -- 5.6.1. Legal, Ethical, and Moral Issues of GAIL (Case 5.1) -- 5.6.2. Ethical Analysis of Consequences -- 5.7. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 6 The Ethics of Corporate Stakeholder Rights and Duties -- The Apple-FBI Confrontation Problem -- Some Defend Apple and for Valid Reasons -- Some Defend FBI and Governments and for Valid Reasons -- The Apple and FBI Debate Implications -- Concluding Thoughts -- Ethical Questions. References -- Sources -- Ethical Questions -- Ethical Challenges -- 6.1. The Ethics of Business Rights and Duties -- 6.2. Part 1: The Nature of Corporate Rights and Duties -- 6.2.1. What are Rights? -- 6.2.2. A Hohfeldian Analysis of Rights and Duties -- 6.2.3. Hohfeldian Analysis and Legal Realism -- 6.2.4. Stakeholder Hohfeldian Rights in Corporate Situations -- 6.3. Part 2: Respecting Corporate Rights and Duties -- 6.3.1. Human Solidarity as a Commitment to Human Rights -- 6.3.2. The Debate about Moral Rights -- 6.3.3. Labor Law Reform and Labor Rights and Duties in India -- 6.3.4. "Paid" Media's Violation of Rights and Duties -- 6.4. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 7 The Ethics of Corporate Moral Reasoning, Moral Judgment, and Moral Justification -- 7.1. The Ethics of Executive Moral Reasoning and Moral Judgment -- 7.2. Part 1: General Application of Moral and Ethical Theories to Executive Decisions and Moral Dilemma -- 7.2.1. Kohlberg's Theory of Phases in Moral Reasoning -- 7.2.2. Major Normative Ethical Theories or Systems -- 7.2.2.1. Teleological Moral Reasoning -- 7.2.2.2. Deontological Moral Reasoning -- 7.2.2.3. Distributive Justice-based Moral Reasoning -- 7.2.3. Corrective Justice-based Moral Reasoning -- 7.2.4. The Theory of Equality and Corrective Justice -- 7.2.5. Virtue Ethics and Moral Reasoning -- 7.2.6. Moral Judgments and Moral Justification -- 7.2.7. The Process of Justifying Executive Moral Judgments -- 7.2.8. Rule versus Act Applications of Ethical Theories -- 7.2.9. Corporate Moral Dilemma and Executive Challenges -- 7.2.10. Moral Dilemma and Executive Decisions -- 7.2.11. Resolving Moral Corporate Executive Dilemmas -- 7.2.12. Executive Moral Conflict Management and Moral Reasoning -- 7.3. Part 2: Applying Specific Moral and Ethical Theories to Executive Decisions -- 7.3.1. Kant's Theory of Moral Obligation. 7.3.2. Conscience and Moral Obligation -- 7.3.3. The Ethical Theory of Non-malfeasance -- 7.3.4. The Principle of Double Effect -- 7.4. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 8 The Ethics of Corporate Legal, Ethical, Moral, and Spiritual (LEMS) Responsibility -- Ethical Questions -- References -- A Brief History of Starbucks -- Industry Structure -- Ethical Questions -- References -- 8.1. The Ethics of Executive Moral Responsibility for Corporate Decisions and Outcomes -- 8.1.1. What is Responsibility? -- 8.2. Part 1: Classical Understanding and Discussion on Corporate Responsibility -- 8.2.1. Aristotle's Notion of Responsibility -- 8.2.2. Aristotle's Theory of Actions under Duress -- 8.2.3. Ignorance as a Source of Involuntary Executive Actions -- 8.2.4. What Went Wrong at Starbucks? -- 8.2.5. Aristotle on Voluntary Actions -- 8.2.6. Immanuel Kant: Responsibility as Moral Worth -- 8.2.7. Karl Marx: Responsibility as Historical Determinism -- 8.2.8. Bradley: Attributional Responsibility -- 8.3. Part 2: Contemporary Understanding of Corporate Moral Responsibility -- 8.3.1. Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Responsibility as Commitment and Deputyship -- 8.3.2. Bernard Lonergan: Responsibility as Effective Freedom -- 8.3.3. Elizabeth Beardsley: Ascribing Moral Responsibility to Corporate Executives -- 8.4. Part III: A Synthesis of Classical and Contemporary Views of Executive Responsibility -- 8.4.1. Causal and Agent Responsibility -- 8.4.2. Accountability and Commitment -- 8.5. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Epilogue Corporate Cosmic Spirituality for Today -- Introduction -- What is Corporate Spirituality? -- Corporate Ethics Is Not Enough -- On Corporate Spiritual Leadership -- Reflection-based Corporate Spirituality -- Is Interfering with Human Nature "Playing God" and Hence Morally Problematic? -- Ignatian Spirituality: Finding God in All Things. Concluding Remarks. |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996313350203316 |
Mascarenhas Oswald A. J | ||
Emerald Publishing, 2019 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
|
Corporate Ethics for Turbulent Markets : Executive Response to Market Challenges |
Autore | Mascarenhas Oswald A. J |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Emerald Publishing, 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (356 pages) |
Collana | Corporate Ethics for Turbulent Markets |
Soggetto topico | Business ethics & social responsibility |
Soggetto non controllato |
Business & Management
Corporate Ethics Market Human Context Ethical Decisions Systems Thinking Moral Reasoning Critical |
ISBN | 1-78756-191-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover -- Corporate Ethics for Turbulent Markets: Executive Response to Market Challenges -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Cases -- About the Author -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: Corporate Ethical Response to Turbulent Markets -- Fundamental Questions of Corporate Ethics -- Doing the Right Thing Rightly -- The Core of Dharma -- The Content and Challenge of a Previous Book -- The Structure of This Book -- The Target Audience -- The Uniqueness of This Book -- Notes -- Chapter 1 The Ethics of Dignity of the Human Person -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Why Ethics of Human Personhood? -- 1.3. Philosophy of the Human Person -- Ethical Questions -- Ethical Reflections -- 1.4. The Great Humanity of Nelson Mandela -- 1.5. The Value and Function of Executive Personhood -- 1.6. What Constitutes Our Human Personhood? -- 1.6.1. Our Unique Immanence -- 1.7. Our Unique Individuality -- 1.8. Our Unique Sociality -- 1.9. Our Unique Transcendence -- 1.10. Current Controversy of Human Dignity vs Human Enhancement -- 1.11. Arguments for Human Enhancement -- 1.12. Arguments Restricting Human Enhancement -- 1.13. What is Human Nature or Dignity and Why and How Sacrosanct Is It? -- 1.14. Concluding Remarks: Executive Freedom and Transcendence -- Notes -- Chapter 2 The Ethics of Corporate Executive Virtues -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Know Yourself: The Supreme Corporate Virtue -- 2.3. Understanding Virtue: A Historical Perspective -- 2.4. The Executive Virtue of Being Good -- 2.5. The Dharma Concept of Good -- 2.6. Dharma of Buddhism and Taoism -- 2.7. The Primacy of Virtue Ethics -- 2.8. Utilitarian vs Deontological Virtue Ethics in Executive Life -- 2.9. We Need Virtue Ethics Beyond Utilitarian and Deontological Ethics -- 2.10. The Priority of the Ethics of Care -- 2.11. Virtue as the Theory of Ends.
2.12. Executive Virtue as Ethical Consideration of the Contingencies -- 2.13. Corporate Executive Virtue as Eudemonia or Happiness -- 2.14. Corporate Executive Virtue as "Human Flourishing" -- 2.15. The Nature of Happiness in the Corporate World -- 2.16. Characterizing Virtuous Morality Corporate Actions -- 2.17. Realizing Goodness in Corporate Executives -- 2.18. Benevolence and the Four Cardinal Executive Virtues -- 2.19. Cardinal Corporate Virtues in Conflict -- 2.20. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The Ethics of Corporate Trusting Relations -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. The Importance of Trusting Relationships in Business Management -- 3.3. What is Executive Trust? -- 3.4. Definitions of Trust in the Marketing Literature -- The Tata Family -- Reflections -- References -- Ethical Questions -- References -- 3.5. The Ethics of Executive Trust -- 3.6. The Economics of Trust: Low Trust Tax -- 3.7. How Does Trust Work? -- 3.8. Building Trusting Relationships -- 3.9. The Biochemistry of Human Trust -- 3.10. The Psychology of Trust -- 3.11. Building Trust in the Initial Stages -- 3.12. Inter-organizational Trust and Investments -- 3.13. Later Stages of Trust Development -- 3.14. Trust in Buyer-Seller Business Management Relationships -- 3.15. Trust and Relational Contracting in Business Management -- 3.16. Business Management Stakeholder-Executive Cooperation -- 3.17. Opportunism and Opportunistic Behavior -- 3.18. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 4 The Ethics of Corporate Ethical and Moral Charismatic Leadership -- 4.1. The Need for Moral Leadership Today -- JRD Tata's Business Leadership -- Ethical Reflections -- References -- Ethical Questions -- 4.2. The Ethics of Executive Leadership -- 4.3. Part 1: The Theory of Ethical and Moral Leadership -- 4.3.1. Leaders, Leadership, and Followers -- 4.3.2. What is Ethical Leadership?. 4.3.3. What is Moral Leadership? -- 4.3.4. Challenges of Moral Leadership -- 4.3.5. Moral Leadership and Emotions -- 4.3.6. Moral Leadership and Charisma -- 4.3.7. Leadership as Meaning Creation and Meaning Communication -- 4.4. Part 2: The Execution of Moral Leadership -- 4.4.1. Transforming Leadership -- 4.4.2. Steward Leadership -- 4.4.3. Servant Leadership -- 4.4.4. Leadership and Empowerment -- 4.4.5. Max de Pree on Ethical Leadership -- 4.4.6. How We Can Train Moral Leaders -- 4.4.7. Covenantal Leadership -- 4.5. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 5 The Ethics of Corporate Critical Thinking -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Why Do We Need Critical Thinking? -- 5.3. A Moral Canvas for Critical Thinking -- Ethical Questions -- References -- 5.4. Part 1: Various Approaches to Critical Thinking -- 5.4.1. Critical Thinking as Making Better Sense of the World Around Us -- 5.4.2. Critical Thinking as Reflective Thinking -- 5.4.3. Critical Thinking as Questioning and Challenging -- 5.4.4. Critical Thinking as Spiritual Intelligence -- 5.4.5. Critical Thinking as Valuing Resources Hierarchically -- 5.4.6. Critical Thinking as Building on Your Strengths -- 5.5. Part 2: Some Theories of Critical Thinking -- 5.5.1. Critical Thinking and Defensive Routines -- 5.5.2. Critical Thinking Applied to Human Resource Management -- 5.6. Critical Thinking as Identifying and Combating Biases, Prejudices, and Presumptions in Business Thinking -- 5.6.1. Legal, Ethical, and Moral Issues of GAIL (Case 5.1) -- 5.6.2. Ethical Analysis of Consequences -- 5.7. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 6 The Ethics of Corporate Stakeholder Rights and Duties -- The Apple-FBI Confrontation Problem -- Some Defend Apple and for Valid Reasons -- Some Defend FBI and Governments and for Valid Reasons -- The Apple and FBI Debate Implications -- Concluding Thoughts -- Ethical Questions. References -- Sources -- Ethical Questions -- Ethical Challenges -- 6.1. The Ethics of Business Rights and Duties -- 6.2. Part 1: The Nature of Corporate Rights and Duties -- 6.2.1. What are Rights? -- 6.2.2. A Hohfeldian Analysis of Rights and Duties -- 6.2.3. Hohfeldian Analysis and Legal Realism -- 6.2.4. Stakeholder Hohfeldian Rights in Corporate Situations -- 6.3. Part 2: Respecting Corporate Rights and Duties -- 6.3.1. Human Solidarity as a Commitment to Human Rights -- 6.3.2. The Debate about Moral Rights -- 6.3.3. Labor Law Reform and Labor Rights and Duties in India -- 6.3.4. "Paid" Media's Violation of Rights and Duties -- 6.4. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 7 The Ethics of Corporate Moral Reasoning, Moral Judgment, and Moral Justification -- 7.1. The Ethics of Executive Moral Reasoning and Moral Judgment -- 7.2. Part 1: General Application of Moral and Ethical Theories to Executive Decisions and Moral Dilemma -- 7.2.1. Kohlberg's Theory of Phases in Moral Reasoning -- 7.2.2. Major Normative Ethical Theories or Systems -- 7.2.2.1. Teleological Moral Reasoning -- 7.2.2.2. Deontological Moral Reasoning -- 7.2.2.3. Distributive Justice-based Moral Reasoning -- 7.2.3. Corrective Justice-based Moral Reasoning -- 7.2.4. The Theory of Equality and Corrective Justice -- 7.2.5. Virtue Ethics and Moral Reasoning -- 7.2.6. Moral Judgments and Moral Justification -- 7.2.7. The Process of Justifying Executive Moral Judgments -- 7.2.8. Rule versus Act Applications of Ethical Theories -- 7.2.9. Corporate Moral Dilemma and Executive Challenges -- 7.2.10. Moral Dilemma and Executive Decisions -- 7.2.11. Resolving Moral Corporate Executive Dilemmas -- 7.2.12. Executive Moral Conflict Management and Moral Reasoning -- 7.3. Part 2: Applying Specific Moral and Ethical Theories to Executive Decisions -- 7.3.1. Kant's Theory of Moral Obligation. 7.3.2. Conscience and Moral Obligation -- 7.3.3. The Ethical Theory of Non-malfeasance -- 7.3.4. The Principle of Double Effect -- 7.4. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 8 The Ethics of Corporate Legal, Ethical, Moral, and Spiritual (LEMS) Responsibility -- Ethical Questions -- References -- A Brief History of Starbucks -- Industry Structure -- Ethical Questions -- References -- 8.1. The Ethics of Executive Moral Responsibility for Corporate Decisions and Outcomes -- 8.1.1. What is Responsibility? -- 8.2. Part 1: Classical Understanding and Discussion on Corporate Responsibility -- 8.2.1. Aristotle's Notion of Responsibility -- 8.2.2. Aristotle's Theory of Actions under Duress -- 8.2.3. Ignorance as a Source of Involuntary Executive Actions -- 8.2.4. What Went Wrong at Starbucks? -- 8.2.5. Aristotle on Voluntary Actions -- 8.2.6. Immanuel Kant: Responsibility as Moral Worth -- 8.2.7. Karl Marx: Responsibility as Historical Determinism -- 8.2.8. Bradley: Attributional Responsibility -- 8.3. Part 2: Contemporary Understanding of Corporate Moral Responsibility -- 8.3.1. Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Responsibility as Commitment and Deputyship -- 8.3.2. Bernard Lonergan: Responsibility as Effective Freedom -- 8.3.3. Elizabeth Beardsley: Ascribing Moral Responsibility to Corporate Executives -- 8.4. Part III: A Synthesis of Classical and Contemporary Views of Executive Responsibility -- 8.4.1. Causal and Agent Responsibility -- 8.4.2. Accountability and Commitment -- 8.5. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- Epilogue Corporate Cosmic Spirituality for Today -- Introduction -- What is Corporate Spirituality? -- Corporate Ethics Is Not Enough -- On Corporate Spiritual Leadership -- Reflection-based Corporate Spirituality -- Is Interfering with Human Nature "Playing God" and Hence Morally Problematic? -- Ignatian Spirituality: Finding God in All Things. Concluding Remarks. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910332652503321 |
Mascarenhas Oswald A. J | ||
Emerald Publishing, 2019 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Ethik und Moral im Wiener Kreis : zur Geschichte eines engagierten Humanismus / / Anne Siegetsleitner |
Autore | Siegetsleitner Anne <1968-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Böhlau, 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (448 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s) |
Disciplina | 170 |
Collana | Veröffentlicht mit Unterstützung desAustrian Science Fund ( FWF ) |
Soggetto topico |
Vienna circle
Ethics - Austria - Vienna - History - 20th century Philosophy, Austrian - 20th century |
Soggetto non controllato |
ethics
morality Vienna Circle logical empiricism humanism history of philosophy Ethik Moral Wiener Kreis Logischer Empirismus Humanismus Geschichte der Philosophie Philosophie |
ISBN | 3-205-79299-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Nota di contenuto | ; Einleitung -- Die Forschungsfragen -- Der Wiener Kreis -- Die nichtöffentliche Phase und der Kern des Zirkels -- Die öffentliche Phase und die Auflösung -- Der Wiener Kreis als philosophische Schule? -- Wiener Kreis und Logischer Empirismus -- Thematische Eingrenzungen -- Methodische Ausrichtung -- Adressatenkreis und Rezeptionshintergründe -- Werkaufbau, Zitierweise, geschlechterbewusste Sprache -- Terminologische Klärungen -- Einleitung -- Teildisziplinen der Ethik -- Metaethik -- Überblick -- Sprachphilosophische Positionen -- Ontologische Positionen -- Erkenntnistheoretische Positionen -- Abhängigkeitsverhältnisse der Positionen -- Moral und Ethik im Wiener Kreis und die Standardauffassung logisch-empiristischer Ethik -- Das vorherrschende Bild der Rolle und der Konzeptionen von Moral und Ethik im Wiener Kreis -- Die Rezeption in der Frankfurter Schule und im Positivismusstreit -- Die Rezeption in der Analytischen Philosophie -- Die Standardauffassung logisch-empiristischer Ethik -- Das kulturelle Umfeld des politischen und moralischen Engagements -- Einleitung -- Engagement in parteinahen Vereinigungen -- Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei und Vereinigung sozialistischer Hochschullehrer -- Proletarische Freidenkerbewegung -- Engagement in üerparteilichen Organisationen -- Die Volksbildungsbewegung -- Monistenbund -- Die Ethische Bewegung -- Verein Allgemeine Nährpflicht -- Wiener Spätaufklärung und weltliche Ethik -- Schlussbemerkungen -- Rudolf Carnap : Individualistischer Dezisionismus und wissenschaftlicher Humanismus -- Einleitung -- Carnaps Konzeption von Moral und Ethik vor der Wiener-Kreis-Periode -- Das familiäre Umfeld -- Carnaps intellektuelles Milieu zur Studienzeit in Jena -- Frühe philosophische Einflüsse -- Carnaps moralisch-politische und ethische Auffassungen seit dem Ersten Weltkrieg -- Carnaps Konzeption von Moral und Ethik in der Wiener-Kreis-Periode -- Der logische Aufbau der Welt (1928a) und die Konstitution von Werten -- Scheinprobleme in der Philosophie (1928b) -- "Wissenschaft und Leben" (1929b) -- "Überwindung der Metaphysik durch logische Analyse der Sprache" (1931/32) -- "Theoretische Fragen und praktische Entscheidungen" (1934a) -- Philosophy and Logical Syntax (1935) -- Carnaps moralische Haltung : wissenschaftlicher Humanismus -- Carnaps individualistischer Dezisionismus und die Lebenspraxis -- Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Ethik -- Spätphase : Optative -- Zusammenfassung und Schlussbemerkungen -- Karl Menger : Mathematische Modelle für ein verträgliches Zusammenleben -- Einleitung -- Mengers Logik der Sitten -- Mengers Moralauffassung -- Moral I. und 2. Stufe, Basismoralen -- Sinn und Zweck der/einer Moral -- Kritik am Kategorischen Imperativ -- Mengers Konzeption der Moralsprache : Semantischer Nonkognitivismus -- Moralische Erkenntnis : Fundamentaler Nonkognitivismus und systemimmanenter Kognitivismus -- Mengers Ethikverständnis -- Mengers Haltung gegenüber normativer Ethik -- Von Menger anerkannte ethische Problemstellungen -- Gefährdet eine solche Ethik die Moral? -- Menger und die Angewandte Ethik -- Zusammenfassung und Schlussbemerkungen -- Otto Neurath : Moral auf der Grundlage gemeinsam beschlossener humanistischer Lebensgrundsätze und Ethik in der Einheitswissenschaft -- Einleitung -- Neuraths Konzeption von Moral und Ethik vor der Wiener-Kreis-Periode : beglückende Verwaltungswirtschaft -- Neuraths Konzeption von Moral und Ethik in der Wiener-Kreis-Periode -- Wirtschaftsplan undNaturalrechnung (1925) -- Sozialepikureismus : Lebensgestaltung und Klassenkampf (1928) -- Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung, Moral und Politik : Die Programmschrift (1929) -- Ethik im Rahmen der Einheitswissenschaft -- Zusammenfassung und Schlussbemerkungen -- Philipp Frank : Pragmatische Ethik und relativierte Moral -- Einleitung -- Relativity-A Richer Truth -- Die "Konferenzen über Naturwissenschaft, Philosophie und Religion" : Werte-und Demokratieverfall -- Naturwissenschaftlicher "Relativismus", objektive Wahrheit und ihre Wirkung auf Moral und Politik -- Pragmatische Ethik und relativierte Moral -- Zusammenfassung und Schlussbemerkungen -- Moritz Schlick : Eudämonistische Ethik als Weisheitslehre -- Einleitung -- Schlicks moralische und ethische Auffassungen vor seiner Wiener-Kreis-Periode -- Frühe Auffassungen im Kontext -- Lebensweisheit (1908) : eine evolutionistische Ethik? -- Der neue Epikur und Die Philosophie der Jugend -- Schlicks moralische und ethische Auffassungen in der Wiener-Kreis-Periode -- Vom Sinn des Lebens (1927a) : Schlicks Menschenbild und Lebenseinstellung -- Fragen der Ethik (1930) : eine logisch-empiristische Ethik? -- Natur und Kultur (postum 1952) : Angewandte Ethik -- Zusammenfassung und Schlussbemerkungen -- Victor Kraft : Zwei-Komponenten-Kognitivismus und rationale Moralbegründung -- Einleitung -- Krafts moralische und ethische Auffassungen in der Wiener-Kreis-Periode -- Moral als überindividuelle Perspektive : Die Grundlagen einer wissenschaftlichen Wertlehre (1937) -- Normative inhaltliche Ethik : Rationale Moralbegründungen -- Krafts moralische und ethische Auffassungen nach der Wiener-Kreis-Periode -- Moralbegründung auf Grundlage der Kultur : die Grundlagen einer wissenschaftlichen Wertlehre, 2. Auflage (1951) -- Moralbegründung auf Grundlage natürlicher Ziele : Rationale Moralbegründung (1963) -- Moralbegründung auf der Grundlage primärer Strebensziele : Die Grundlagen der Erkenntnis und der Moral (1968) -- Zusammenfassung und Schlussbemerkungen -- Herbert Feigl : Pragmatische Moralbegründung -- ; Einleitung -- Feigls Auffassung von Moral und Ethik -- Inhalt und allgemeine Form der Moral -- Moralbegründung -- Feigls Auffassung von Ethik -- Zusammenfassung und Schlussbemerkungen -- Systematische Zusammenfassung und allgemeine Schlussbemerkungen -- Mangelndes Interesse an Moral als Menschen und Bürgerinnen oder Bürger -- Geteilte moralische Haltung : wissenschaftlicher Humanismus -- Differenzierungen in den Moralkonzeptionen -- Individuelles vs. gemeinsames Unternehmen -- Sprachphilosophische, erkenntnistheoretische und ontologische Positionen -- Differenzierungen in den Ethikkonzeptionen -- Ausblick auf zukünftige Forschung -- Allgemeine Schlussbemerkungen -- ; Literatur -- ; Abkürzungen -- ; Bildquellennachweis -- ; Personenregister. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910140428803321 |
Siegetsleitner Anne <1968-> | ||
Böhlau, 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Making sense of Jesus : Experiences, interpretations and identities |
Autore | Tolmie Francois |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bloemfontein, : UJ Press, 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 electronic resource (274 p.) |
Collana | Theological Explorations |
Soggetto topico |
Calvinist, Reformed & Presbyterian Churches
Christianity |
Soggetto non controllato |
Aesthetic
Africa African Aquinas Ars moriendi Barth Balthasar Black Theology Caesar Calvin Christology Crucified crucifixion Deification Devil Digital Disability Divinity Dürer Emmanuel Emperor Empire Erasmus Eschatology Ethics Flesh Gay God Heterosexual Homosexual Historical Jesus Humanity Identity In Christ Incarnation Inter-religion Jerome Jerusalem Jüngel Justice Kenosis King Kingdom Lamb Lewis Love Luther Maluleke Masculinity Mercy Moltmann Moral morality Moses Neigbour Novello Pacifist pacifism Paradox Paul Perichoresis Philo Pluralism plurality Pneumatological Post-colonial post-colonialism Postmodern postmodernity Pragmatics Pre-existence Queer Rahner Rambo Reciprocity Resurrection Revelation Rome Satan Servant Solidarity Son of God Spirit Spirituality Symbolic symbolism Theodore of Mopsuestia Tradition traditions Trinity Trinitarian Truth Welker |
ISBN | 1-928424-07-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Altri titoli varianti | Making sense of Jesus |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910619476403321 |
Tolmie Francois | ||
Bloemfontein, : UJ Press, 2017 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Otto Bauer (1881-1938) : thinker and politician / / by Ewa Czerwinska-Schupp ; translated by Maciej Zurowski |
Autore | Czerwińska-Schupp Ewa (1952- ). |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Disciplina | 320.53/15 |
Collana | Historical Materialism Book Series |
Soggetto topico |
Socialism - Austria - History
Austro-Marxist school - History Socialism - Philosophy Austromarksizm Polityka wewnętrzna Socjaldemokratyzm Austro-Marxist school Socialism |
Soggetto genere / forma | Monografia |
Soggetto non controllato |
Otto Bauer
Austria Austromarxism socialism history philosophy moral imperialism nation democracy revolution ("third way") state fascism war SDAP 1869-1938 party politician Austrian Österreich Österreichische Politiker Denker,Austomarxismus Sozialismus Moral Imperialismus Nation Demokratie Revolution ("dritten Weg") Saat Faschismus Krieg Partei Bourgeoisie Capitalism Karl Marx Working class |
ISBN | 90-04-32583-2 |
Classificazione | 01 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Front Matter -- Otto Bauer and His Time -- The Materialist View of History -- A Contribution to the Theory of Imperialism -- The National Question -- The ‘Third Way’ to Socialism -- State, Democracy, Socialism -- The Question of War in Bauer’s Thought in Light of SDAP and LSI Policies -- The Spectre of Fascism -- Closing Remarks -- References -- Index. |
Altri titoli varianti |
Filozof i demokrata : studium myśli społeczno-politycznej Otto Bauera (1881-1938)
Otto Bauer : Studien zur sozial-politischen Philosophie |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910162055603321 |
Czerwińska-Schupp Ewa (1952- ). | ||
Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2017 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Schwierigkeiten mit der kritischen Geographie : Studien zu einer reflexiven Theorie der Gesellschaft / / Benedikt Korf |
Autore | Korf Benedikt |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2022 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (248 pages) |
Disciplina | 304.2 |
Collana | Sozial- und Kulturgeographie |
Soggetto topico |
Critical theory
Cultural geography Ethics |
Soggetto non controllato |
Kritik
Skepsis Ironie Kritische Geographie Wissenschaftliche Praxis Verantwortung Moral Michel Foucault Carl Schmitt Martin Heidegger Peter Sloterdijk Melancholie Zynismus Partizipation Wissenschaft Kulturgeographie Wissenschaftssoziologie Sozialgeographie Geographie Critique Skepticism Critical Geography Scientific Practice Responsibility Ethics Cynicism Participation Science Cultural Geography Sociology of Science Social Geography Geography |
ISBN | 3-8394-6230-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- Vorwort -- Zur kritischen Geographie -- Schwierigkeiten mit der kritischen Geographie -- Arcane Geopolitics: Heidegger, Schmitt und die linke Lektüre rechter Denker (mit Rory Rowan) -- Formen der Kritik: Ironie, Melancholie, Zynismus -- Only playing with beans? -- Geographie des Ernstfalls -- Kritik in der Krise: Die List der Verantwortung -- Geographie des Zorns -- Nachwort -- Literaturverzeichnis |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996483166903316 |
Korf Benedikt | ||
Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2022 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
|
Schwierigkeiten mit der kritischen Geographie : Studien zu einer reflexiven Theorie der Gesellschaft / / Benedikt Korf |
Autore | Korf Benedikt |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2022 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (248 pages) |
Disciplina | 304.2 |
Collana | Sozial- und Kulturgeographie |
Soggetto topico |
Critical theory
Cultural geography Ethics |
Soggetto non controllato |
Kritik
Skepsis Ironie Kritische Geographie Wissenschaftliche Praxis Verantwortung Moral Michel Foucault Carl Schmitt Martin Heidegger Peter Sloterdijk Melancholie Zynismus Partizipation Wissenschaft Kulturgeographie Wissenschaftssoziologie Sozialgeographie Geographie Critique Skepticism Critical Geography Scientific Practice Responsibility Ethics Cynicism Participation Science Cultural Geography Sociology of Science Social Geography Geography |
ISBN | 3-8394-6230-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- Vorwort -- Zur kritischen Geographie -- Schwierigkeiten mit der kritischen Geographie -- Arcane Geopolitics: Heidegger, Schmitt und die linke Lektüre rechter Denker (mit Rory Rowan) -- Formen der Kritik: Ironie, Melancholie, Zynismus -- Only playing with beans? -- Geographie des Ernstfalls -- Kritik in der Krise: Die List der Verantwortung -- Geographie des Zorns -- Nachwort -- Literaturverzeichnis |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910591163803321 |
Korf Benedikt | ||
Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2022 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|