Moral Blindness in Business

Moral Blindness in Business

A Social Theory of Evil in Organizations and Institutions

Rendtorff, Jacob Dahl

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

08/2020

307

Dura

Inglês

9783030488567

15 a 20 dias

555

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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part 1: Foundations and history of theory of moral blindness.- Chapter 2: For the Love for the world. The banality of evil in the light of Arendt's political and social theory. - Chapter 3: Judgment's Historical Responsibility: Hannah Arendt and our conception of the Holocaust.- Chapter 4: Adolf Eichmann as the prototype of the evil manager and administrator.- Part 2: Systematic elements of the concept of moral blindness in social theory.- Chapter 5: Interpretations of evil in modern philosophy and social theory: What significance for ethics and philosophy of management?.- Chapter 6: Moral Blindness and Modernity. Interpretations and developments of Arendt's concept of banality of evil.- Chapter 7: Moral Blindness and Modernity. Interpretations and developments of Arendt's concept of banality of evil.- Part 3: Towards a management philosophy of judgment and ethical formulation competency.-Chapter 8: Totalitarianism, practical reason and judgment: Philosophical foundations for business ethics and philosophy of management.- Chapter 9: Perspectives for Responsibility, Moral Thinking and Imagination in Management and Public Administration.- Chapter 10: Political philosophy of responsibility for democratic societies. Judgment in Politics, Management and Administration.- Chapter 11: Conclusion: Towards Moral Thinking Unlimited.
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Organizational ethics;Social theory;Humanistic management;Hannah Arendt;Corporate Social Responsibility