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1. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 32 > Issue: 1/2
William C. Frederick The CSR Needle in the CR Haystack: A Review and Commentary of: Corporate Responsibility: The American Experience
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This review of Corporate Responsibility: The American Experience expands and clarifies the book’s concept of corporate responsibility by emphasizing the centrality of social, moral, and stakeholder dimensions, with special attention given to the emergence of these key ideas in mid-twentieth-century America. These developments are seen as supplements to an otherwise comprehensive discussion of corporate responsibility found in this volume.
2. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
Notes on Contributors
3. Business and Professional Ethics Journal: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1
Joan M. Callahan Moral Problems in Nursing: A Philosophical Investigation
4. Journal of Business Ethics Education: Volume > 3
Stephen R. Latham Review of The Story of Success: Five Steps to Mastering Ethics in Business
5. Journal of Business Ethics Education: Volume > 3
Ken Kipnis Review of Analysing Ethical Codes of UK Professional Bodies
6. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly: Volume > 14 > Issue: 4
Rev. Robert E. Hurd, SJ, MD Motherhood, Embodied Love and Culture volume 4 of About Bioethics by Nicholas Tonti-Filippini
7. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly: Volume > 12 > Issue: 4
Rev. Robert E. Hurd, SJ, MD Hippocrates Is Not Dead: An Anthology of Hippocratic Readings edited by Patrick Guinan
8. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly: Volume > 8 > Issue: 1
Laurie Heap, M.D., M.F.P.M.C. The Medical and Surgical Practice of NaProTechnology, by Thomas W. Hilgers, M.D.
9. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly: Volume > 10 > Issue: 2
William E. May Bioethics: A Primer for Christians Second edition by Gilbert Meilaender
10. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly: Volume > 11 > Issue: 2
William E. May Moral Theology after Humanae vitae: Fundamental Issues in Moral Theory and Sexual Ethics by D. Vincent Twomey, SVD
11. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly: Volume > 12 > Issue: 1
Mark S. Latkovic The Way toward Wisdom: An Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Introduction to Metaphysics by Benedict M. Ashley, OP
12. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly: Volume > 12 > Issue: 4
William E. May Debating Euthanasia by Emily Jackson and John Keown
13. Philosophy Now: Volume > 76
Tim Madigan Twilight of the Gods
14. Philosophy Now: Volume > 76
Chris Gill The Philosopher’s Zone
15. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 29 > Issue: 2
Lisa J. McLeod The Wages of Sin: Glenn Loury's The Anatomy of Racial Inequality
16. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 29 > Issue: 3
Nick Smith Making Adorno’s Ethics and Politics Explicit
17. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 29 > Issue: 3
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer Environmental Maturity
18. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 29 > Issue: 4
Michelle Renee Matisons Feminism and Multiculturalism: The Dialogue Continues
19. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 29 > Issue: 4
Richard Schmitt Living With Evil
20. Social Theory and Practice: Volume > 36 > Issue: 2
Jonathan Quong Justice Beyond Equality
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This essay reviews G.A. Cohen’s final major work, Rescuing Justice and Equality. In the book, Cohen challenges the Rawlsian account of the content and the concept of justice. This essay offers a summary of Cohen’s main arguments, and develops objections to several of those arguments, particularly Cohen’s claim that his proposed egalitarian ethos is not vulnerable to a well-known trilemma (liberty, equality, efficiency) that might be pressed against it. The essay’s final section offers critical reflections on the important differences between Cohen’s and Rawls’s views about the nature of justice, and suggests that Cohen’s view may not be helpful if we believe justice is a complex value that includes considerations other than distributive equality.