The moral imagination : how literature and films can stimulate ethical reflection in the business world /
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| Language: | English |
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Notre Dame, Ind. :
University of Notre Dame Press,
c1997.
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| Series: | The John W. Houck Notre Dame series in business ethics.
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Table of Contents:
- The Challenge: Envisioning the Good Life / Oliver F. Williams
- "Doesn't Anybody Read the Bible Anymo'?": Illiterates at the Gates / Michael Goldberg
- Five Easy Pieces...for Ethical Reflections in Business / John W. Houck
- The Brothers Karamazov: Responsibility and Business Ethics / Timothy L. Fort
- Malice in Wonderland: American Working-Girl Scenarios / Eileen T. Bender
- Other People's Money: A Study in Self-Deception / Oliver F. Williams
- "If Power Changes Purpose": Images of Authority in Literature and Film / Teresa Godwin Phelps
- Stories of Legal Order in American Business / Thomas L. Shaffer
- Mediums, Messages, and the Economic Order: The Legacy of Marshall McLuhan Reconsidered / Bernard Murchland
- "If Life Hands You a Lemmon...": Business Ethics from The Apartment to Glengarry Glen Ross / Dennis P. McCann
- Does Hollywood Bash Big Business? / Michael Medved
- General Johnson Said... / David E. Collins.
- The Moral Challenge to Business Today / Charles van Doren
- Compelling Stories: Narrative and the Production of the Organizational Self / Ellen S. O'Connor
- The Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business.