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not only to reorient imaginations within late financial capitalism but also to challenge the seeming naturality or … inevitability of financial capitalism's vision of the future. For Kierkegaard's "Christian," the future is neither a singularly … casts significant pressure upon the former in ways illuminating for the study of theological ethics and constructive …
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This paper analyzes the effects of the revolving door, concentrating not only on the dynamics between regulators and firms but also on whether regulating the revolving door is optimal from the point of view of society. The study explores the trade-off between two interconnected aspects related...
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This paper investigates whether elite interconnections contribute to unethical behavior. It aims to present a clear explanation of how these connections are established, analyze the presence of unethical conduct within them, and assess their impact on the economy and societal welfare. This paper...
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authors made, we can find out relevant reflections on the relation between Ethics and Economics.Hegel's theories on the moral … subject are more reflections than a legislative proposal. In order to consider Hegelian ethics as a whole, it is important to … include it in a broader context, including the law, state and society. Therefore, in this ethical context, ethics become …
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condition that too many people have been quick to blame on an outbreak of greed that they claim is characteristic of capitalism …
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Moral philosophers have often grappled with defining rights and duties without looking to the overall consequences of certain rules. The leading defender of that position is Immanuel Kant, whose moral theory talks about how to universalize given norms without regard to their consequences. In...
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Scholars since Hume and Smith have debated possible causal connections between market experiences and moral beliefs. Here, I study the impact of market interactions on utilitarian versus deontological values, other-regarding preferences, and charitable donations. Through a labor market...
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The political philosopher Michael Sandel (2011) has recently argued compellingly for more attention to the moral limits of markets, arguing that market values can crowd out other values we should care about. Meanwhile, conservative advocates for welfare reform, such as the Australian Aboriginal...
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