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Article: Niagara University details research in business ethics.
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- Economics Week
- Article date:
- July 10, 2009
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"Recently, Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum have developed the capabilities approach to provide a model for understanding the effectiveness of programs to help the developing nations. The approach holds that human beings are fundamentally free and have a sense of human dignity," scientists in the United States report.
"Therefore, institutions need to help people enhance this dignity by providing them with the opportunity to develop their capabilities freely. I argue that this approach may help support business ethics based on virtue. Since teleology has become problematic, virtue ethics has had difficulty giving itself an ultimate justification. By combining ...
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Article: Researchers from Niagara University describe ...
Life Science Weekly;
July 7, 2009 ;
632 words
... ... wrote M.I. Melnik and colleagues, Niagara University (see also Life Sciences). The ... information, contact M.I. Melnik, Niagara University, College Business Administration ... States, Lewiston, Life Sciences, Niagara University. This article was prepared by Life ...
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