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1. Business Ethics Journal Review: Volume > 6 > Issue: 9
Andrew B. Gustafson Dating, the Ethics of Competition, and Heath’s Market Failures Approach
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In “The Responsibilities and Role of Business in Relation to Society,” Nien-hê Hsieh challenges Joseph Heath’s “market failure” or Paretian approach to business ethics by arguing for a “Back to Basics” approach. Here, I argue that two basics of Hsieh’s three-basics vision are flawed, because a. ordinary morality is in fact not sufficient for the adversarial realm of the market, and b. the ideal of a Pareto-optimal market economy with perfect competition does in fact provide an adequate basis for normative rules against market failures.
2. Business Ethics Journal Review: Volume > 7 > Issue: 1
Daniel Sportiello MacIntyre and Wyma on Investment Advising
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In “The Case for Investment Advising,” Keith Wyma argues that investment advising is what Alasdair MacIntyre calls a “practice”—that is, it is an activity marked by what MacIntyre calls an “internal good.” In this Commentary, though, I argue that Wyma seriously misunderstands what internal goods are.
3. Business Ethics Journal Review: Volume > 7 > Issue: 2
Jacob Sparks You Give Love a Bad Name
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Brennan and Jaworski (2018) accuse me of misunderstanding their thesis and failing to produce a counterexample to it. In this Response, I clarify my central argument in “Can’t Buy Me Love,” explain why I used prostitution as an example, and work to advance the debate.
4. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Robert N. Wilson Commentary on “Business Ethics - On Getting to the Heart of the Matter”
5. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Kenneth Kipnis Engineers Who Kill: Professional Ethics and the Paramountcy of Public Safety
6. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Lisa H. Newton Lawgiving for Professional Life: Reflections on the Place of the Professional Code
7. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
George G. Brenkert Privacy, Polygraphs and Work
8. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Paul F. Camenisch Business Ethics: On Getting to the Heart of the Matter
9. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
David Linowes Commentary on “Privacy, Polygraphs and Work”
10. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Notes on Contributors
11. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Richard T. De George Ethical Responsibilities of Engineers in Large Organizations: The Pinto Case
12. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Announcements
13. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
James F. Fairman Commentary on “Engineers Who Kill - Professional Ethics and the Paramountcy of Public Safety”
14. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Hart T. Mankin Commentary on “Ethical Responsibilities of Engineers in Large Organizations - The Pinto Case”
15. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Donald E. Wilson Commentary on “Lawgiving for Professional Life: Reflections on the Place of the Professional Code”
16. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Thomas Donaldson Business Ethics
17. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Joseph S. Ellin Special Professional Morality and the Duty of Veracity
18. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Robert E. Morris, Edward G. Roberts Commentary
19. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Robert Coulson Commentary
20. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Homer Sewell Commentary