Levinas, Weber, và khung lý thuyết kết hợp cho đạo đức kinh doanh

Philosophy of Management - Tập 18 - Trang 71-88 - 2018
Payman Tajalli1, Steven Segal1
1Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

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Trong bài báo này, chúng tôi trình bày một khung lý thuyết hybrid cho việc ra quyết định đạo đức, dựa trên quan điểm của Emmanuel Levinas về đạo đức như là "triết lý đầu tiên", như một trách nhiệm vô hạn vốn có đối với người khác. Khái niệm chủ chốt trong khung lý thuyết này là sự kêu gọi đến một cảm giác trách nhiệm cá nhân nâng cao của diễn viên đạo đức để cung cấp bối cảnh đạo đức trong đó các phương pháp tiếp cận truyền thống về đạo đức kinh doanh có thể được áp dụng. Phương pháp của Max Weber trong việc hòa giải chủ nghĩa tuyệt đối và chủ nghĩa tương đối trong việc ra quyết định đạo đức được áp dụng để tạo ra sự cộng sinh giữa trách nhiệm cá nhân và thực tế bối cảnh, tạo nên một khung lý thuyết thống nhất. Bài báo kết luận bằng cách thảo luận về các cách mà doanh nghiệp có thể tạo điều kiện cho sự phát triển của đạo đức trách nhiệm ở các cá nhân.

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