Perspectives of the Philosopher, the Sociologist and the Manager
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Introduction Part I: The Philosopher's View 1 Postmodern Ethical Theories 2 The Case for Moral Pluralism and Moral Pragmatism in Ethical Decision-Making 3 Theories of Business Ethics and Ethical Decision-Making: Utility, Duty and Virtues in the Business World 4. Decision-Making Theories: From Philosophy to Neuroscience Part II: The Sociologists View 5. Sociological View of Ethical Decision-Making Part III: The Managers View 6. The Managers View: Best Practices for Ethical Decision-Making A Final Word