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Is Ethics Integral?

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P. Ulrich makes a lot of insightful suggestions considering the status of business ethics. In addition, his line of reasoning is linked to an ambitious program of republican business challenging the mainstream thinking. In short, we are confronted with a tightly reasoned argumentation that combines the critical diagnosis and advocating of the reconceptualizing of business ethics.

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Losoncz, A. (2009). Is Ethics Integral?. In: Zsolnai, L., Boda, Z., Fekete, L. (eds) Ethical Prospects. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9821-5_19

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