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Integrative Economic Ethics
The moral point of view: philosophical developmental lines of rational ethics
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Peter Ulrich
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James Fearns
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CBO9780511488658.006
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. xii
Translator's note
pp. 1
Introduction: orientation in economic-ethical thinking
pp. 11
Fundamental concepts of modern ethics and the approach of integrative economic ethics
pp. 13
The phenomenon of human morality: the normative logic of interpersonal relations
pp. 43
The moral point of view: philosophical developmental lines of rational ethics
pp. 79
Morality and economic rationality: integrative economic ethics as the rational ethics of economic activity
pp. 111
Reflections on the foundations of economic ethics I: a critique of economism
pp. 115
‘Inherent necessity’ of competition? A critique of economic determinism
pp. 147
‘Morality’ of the market? A critique of economic reductionism
pp. 185
Reflections on the foundations of economic ethics II: rational economic activity and the lifeworld
pp. 189
The question of meaning: economic activity and the good life
pp. 216
The question of legitimation: economic activity and the just social life
pp. 269
A topology of economic ethics: the ‘sites’ of morality in economic life
pp. 273
Economic citizen's ethics
pp. 315
Regulatory ethics
pp. 376
Corporate ethics
pp. 443
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