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dc.contributor.authorRona, Peter. ; editor. ;en_US
dc.contributor.authorZsolnai, Laszlo. ; editor. ;en_US
dc.date.accessioned2013en_US
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dc.date.issued2017en_US
dc.identifier.isbn978-3-319-53291-2 ; 978-3-319-53290-5 (Print) ;en_US
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dc.descriptionPrinted edition: ; Economics as a Moral Science ; 9783319532905 ;en_US
dc.description.abstractThe book is reclaiming economics as a moral science. It argues that ethics is a relevant and inseparable aspect of all levels of economic activity, from individual and organizational to societal and global. Taking ethical considerations into account is needed in explaining and predicting the behavior of economic agents as well as in evaluating and designing economic policies and mechanisms. The unique feature of the book is that it not only analyzes ethics and economics on an abstract level, but puts behavioral, institutional and systemic issues together for a robust and human view of economic functioning. It sees economic facts as interwoven with human intentionality and ethical content, a domain where utility calculations and moral considerations co-determine the behavior of economic agents and the outcomes of their activities. The book employs the personalist approach that sees human persons endowed with free will and conscience as the basic agents of economic life and defines human flourishing as the final end of economic activities. The book demonstrates that economics can gain a lot in meaning and also in analytical power by reuniting itself with ethics. . ;en_US
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityedited by Peter Rona, Laszlo Zsolnai.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsPreface -- Acknowledgement -- Part 1 Introduction -- 1 Is Economics a Moral Sciencee; Peter Rona -- 2 Issues and Themes in Moral Economics; Laszlo Zsolnai -- Part 2 The Moral Foundations of Economics -- 3 Economics as if Ethics Mattered; Stefano Zamagni -- 4 Teleological Reasoning in Economics; Luk Bouckaert -- 5 Economic Rationality versus Human Reason; Laszlo Zsolnai -- 6 Rediscovering Personalism for Economics; Hendrik Opdebeeck -- 7 Happiness and Human Flourishing; Knut J. Ims -- 8 Understanding Financial Crises: The Contribution of the Philosophy of Money; Toon Vandevelde -- 9 Economics and Vulnerability: Relationships, Incentives, Meritocracy; Luigino Bruni -- Part 3 Companies and Their Management -- 10 Ethics, Economics and the Corporation; Peter Rona -- 11 Are Business Ethics Relevante; David W. Miller and Michael J. Thate -- 12 Economy of Mutuality; Kevin Jackson -- 13Economic Wisdom for Managerial Decision-Making; Mike Thompson -- Part 4 Economic Policy and Economic Development -- 14Catholic Social Thought and Amartya Sen on Justice; Johan Verstraeten -- <15 The Theological Virtue of Charity in the Economy: Reflections on Caritas in veritate; Helen Alford -- 16 The Ethics of Development in the Age of Globalization; Zsolt Boda -- 17 Transdisciplinarity, Governance and the Common Good; Franois Lpineux and Jean-Jacques Ros -- Part 5 Conclusions -- 18 Agenda for Future Research and Action; Peter Rona and Laszlo Zsolnai -- About the Contributors -- Index. ;en_US
dc.format.extentXVI, 280 p. 3 illus. ; online resource. ;en_US
dc.publisherSpringer International Publishing :en_US
dc.publisherImprint: Springer,en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVirtues and Economics, ; 2520-1794 ; ; 1 ;en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVirtues and Economics, ; 2520-1794 ; ; 1 ;en_US
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dc.subjectPhilosophy. ;en_US
dc.subjectBusiness ethics. ;en_US
dc.subjectPhilosophy. ;en_US
dc.subjectBusiness Ethics. ;en_US
dc.titleEconomics as a Moral Scienceen_US
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dc.contributor.authorRona, Peter. ; editor. ;en_US
dc.contributor.authorZsolnai, Laszlo. ; editor. ;en_US
dc.date.accessioned2013en_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-17T08:42:07Z-
dc.date.available2020-05-17T08:42:07Z-
dc.date.issued2017en_US
dc.identifier.isbn978-3-319-53291-2 ; 978-3-319-53290-5 (Print) ;en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost/handle/Hannan/2937-
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dc.descriptionen_US
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dc.descriptionen_US
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dc.descriptionMiun ; SFX ;en_US
dc.descriptionen_US
dc.descriptionUdix ; WaSeSS ;en_US
dc.descriptionPrinted edition: ; Economics as a Moral Science ; 9783319532905 ;en_US
dc.description.abstractThe book is reclaiming economics as a moral science. It argues that ethics is a relevant and inseparable aspect of all levels of economic activity, from individual and organizational to societal and global. Taking ethical considerations into account is needed in explaining and predicting the behavior of economic agents as well as in evaluating and designing economic policies and mechanisms. The unique feature of the book is that it not only analyzes ethics and economics on an abstract level, but puts behavioral, institutional and systemic issues together for a robust and human view of economic functioning. It sees economic facts as interwoven with human intentionality and ethical content, a domain where utility calculations and moral considerations co-determine the behavior of economic agents and the outcomes of their activities. The book employs the personalist approach that sees human persons endowed with free will and conscience as the basic agents of economic life and defines human flourishing as the final end of economic activities. The book demonstrates that economics can gain a lot in meaning and also in analytical power by reuniting itself with ethics. . ;en_US
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityedited by Peter Rona, Laszlo Zsolnai.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsPreface -- Acknowledgement -- Part 1 Introduction -- 1 Is Economics a Moral Sciencee; Peter Rona -- 2 Issues and Themes in Moral Economics; Laszlo Zsolnai -- Part 2 The Moral Foundations of Economics -- 3 Economics as if Ethics Mattered; Stefano Zamagni -- 4 Teleological Reasoning in Economics; Luk Bouckaert -- 5 Economic Rationality versus Human Reason; Laszlo Zsolnai -- 6 Rediscovering Personalism for Economics; Hendrik Opdebeeck -- 7 Happiness and Human Flourishing; Knut J. Ims -- 8 Understanding Financial Crises: The Contribution of the Philosophy of Money; Toon Vandevelde -- 9 Economics and Vulnerability: Relationships, Incentives, Meritocracy; Luigino Bruni -- Part 3 Companies and Their Management -- 10 Ethics, Economics and the Corporation; Peter Rona -- 11 Are Business Ethics Relevante; David W. Miller and Michael J. Thate -- 12 Economy of Mutuality; Kevin Jackson -- 13Economic Wisdom for Managerial Decision-Making; Mike Thompson -- Part 4 Economic Policy and Economic Development -- 14Catholic Social Thought and Amartya Sen on Justice; Johan Verstraeten -- <15 The Theological Virtue of Charity in the Economy: Reflections on Caritas in veritate; Helen Alford -- 16 The Ethics of Development in the Age of Globalization; Zsolt Boda -- 17 Transdisciplinarity, Governance and the Common Good; Franois Lpineux and Jean-Jacques Ros -- Part 5 Conclusions -- 18 Agenda for Future Research and Action; Peter Rona and Laszlo Zsolnai -- About the Contributors -- Index. ;en_US
dc.format.extentXVI, 280 p. 3 illus. ; online resource. ;en_US
dc.publisherSpringer International Publishing :en_US
dc.publisherImprint: Springer,en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVirtues and Economics, ; 2520-1794 ; ; 1 ;en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVirtues and Economics, ; 2520-1794 ; ; 1 ;en_US
dc.relation.haspart9783319532912.pdfen_US
dc.subjectPhilosophy. ;en_US
dc.subjectBusiness ethics. ;en_US
dc.subjectPhilosophy. ;en_US
dc.subjectBusiness Ethics. ;en_US
dc.titleEconomics as a Moral Scienceen_US
dc.typeBooken_US
dc.publisher.placeCham :en_US
dc.classification.lcHF5387-HF5387.5 ;en_US
dc.classification.dc174.4 ; 23 ;en_US
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dc.contributor.authorRona, Peter. ; editor. ;en_US
dc.contributor.authorZsolnai, Laszlo. ; editor. ;en_US
dc.date.accessioned2013en_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-17T08:42:07Z-
dc.date.available2020-05-17T08:42:07Z-
dc.date.issued2017en_US
dc.identifier.isbn978-3-319-53291-2 ; 978-3-319-53290-5 (Print) ;en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost/handle/Hannan/2937-
dc.descriptionSpringerLink (Online service) ;en_US
dc.descriptionHdig ; SFX ;en_US
dc.descriptionen_US
dc.descriptionen_US
dc.descriptionen_US
dc.descriptionen_US
dc.descriptionMiun ; SFX ;en_US
dc.descriptionen_US
dc.descriptionUdix ; WaSeSS ;en_US
dc.descriptionPrinted edition: ; Economics as a Moral Science ; 9783319532905 ;en_US
dc.description.abstractThe book is reclaiming economics as a moral science. It argues that ethics is a relevant and inseparable aspect of all levels of economic activity, from individual and organizational to societal and global. Taking ethical considerations into account is needed in explaining and predicting the behavior of economic agents as well as in evaluating and designing economic policies and mechanisms. The unique feature of the book is that it not only analyzes ethics and economics on an abstract level, but puts behavioral, institutional and systemic issues together for a robust and human view of economic functioning. It sees economic facts as interwoven with human intentionality and ethical content, a domain where utility calculations and moral considerations co-determine the behavior of economic agents and the outcomes of their activities. The book employs the personalist approach that sees human persons endowed with free will and conscience as the basic agents of economic life and defines human flourishing as the final end of economic activities. The book demonstrates that economics can gain a lot in meaning and also in analytical power by reuniting itself with ethics. . ;en_US
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityedited by Peter Rona, Laszlo Zsolnai.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsPreface -- Acknowledgement -- Part 1 Introduction -- 1 Is Economics a Moral Sciencee; Peter Rona -- 2 Issues and Themes in Moral Economics; Laszlo Zsolnai -- Part 2 The Moral Foundations of Economics -- 3 Economics as if Ethics Mattered; Stefano Zamagni -- 4 Teleological Reasoning in Economics; Luk Bouckaert -- 5 Economic Rationality versus Human Reason; Laszlo Zsolnai -- 6 Rediscovering Personalism for Economics; Hendrik Opdebeeck -- 7 Happiness and Human Flourishing; Knut J. Ims -- 8 Understanding Financial Crises: The Contribution of the Philosophy of Money; Toon Vandevelde -- 9 Economics and Vulnerability: Relationships, Incentives, Meritocracy; Luigino Bruni -- Part 3 Companies and Their Management -- 10 Ethics, Economics and the Corporation; Peter Rona -- 11 Are Business Ethics Relevante; David W. Miller and Michael J. Thate -- 12 Economy of Mutuality; Kevin Jackson -- 13Economic Wisdom for Managerial Decision-Making; Mike Thompson -- Part 4 Economic Policy and Economic Development -- 14Catholic Social Thought and Amartya Sen on Justice; Johan Verstraeten -- <15 The Theological Virtue of Charity in the Economy: Reflections on Caritas in veritate; Helen Alford -- 16 The Ethics of Development in the Age of Globalization; Zsolt Boda -- 17 Transdisciplinarity, Governance and the Common Good; Franois Lpineux and Jean-Jacques Ros -- Part 5 Conclusions -- 18 Agenda for Future Research and Action; Peter Rona and Laszlo Zsolnai -- About the Contributors -- Index. ;en_US
dc.format.extentXVI, 280 p. 3 illus. ; online resource. ;en_US
dc.publisherSpringer International Publishing :en_US
dc.publisherImprint: Springer,en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVirtues and Economics, ; 2520-1794 ; ; 1 ;en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVirtues and Economics, ; 2520-1794 ; ; 1 ;en_US
dc.relation.haspart9783319532912.pdfen_US
dc.subjectPhilosophy. ;en_US
dc.subjectBusiness ethics. ;en_US
dc.subjectPhilosophy. ;en_US
dc.subjectBusiness Ethics. ;en_US
dc.titleEconomics as a Moral Scienceen_US
dc.typeBooken_US
dc.publisher.placeCham :en_US
dc.classification.lcHF5387-HF5387.5 ;en_US
dc.classification.dc174.4 ; 23 ;en_US
Appears in Collections:تمامی گرایش های مدیریت شامل مدیریت بازرگانی و صنعتی

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