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Worldviews, ethics and organizational life/ by Michel Dion.
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Dion, Michel.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
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x, 237 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Defining Moral and Post-Moral Worldviews -- Part I: The Paradoxical Path -- Chapter 3. Moral Education and Organizational Life: Deepening the Meaning and Scope of a Moral Worldview -- Chapter 4. Technology and Instrumental Reason: Developing an Anti-Technocratic Concern, or Moving from a Moral Worldview to a Post-Moral Worldview -- Part II: The Annihilating Path -- Chapter 5. Being Responsible for Others: The Ontic Roots of a Moral Worldview -- Chapter 6. Ideological Mindset and Meaninglessness: Developing an Anti-Totalizing Concern, or Moving From a Moral Worldview to a Post-Moral Worldview -- Part III: The Foundational Path -- Chapter 7. Rational Deliberation on Ethical Issues in Business: Overcoming Moral/Post-Moral Dualism and Promoting Mutual Understanding -- Chapter 8. Overcoming Moral/Post-Moral Dualism and Enhancing the Presence of the Infinite: Endorsing a Non-Dualistic Approach to Interreligious Dialogue in the Organizational Setting -- Conclusion.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82355-9
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9783030823559
Worldviews, ethics and organizational life
Dion, Michel.
Worldviews, ethics and organizational life
[electronic resource] /by Michel Dion. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - x, 237 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Ethical economy, studies in economic ethics and philosophy,v. 602211-2723 ;. - Ethical economy, studies in economic ethics and philosophy,v. 60..
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Defining Moral and Post-Moral Worldviews -- Part I: The Paradoxical Path -- Chapter 3. Moral Education and Organizational Life: Deepening the Meaning and Scope of a Moral Worldview -- Chapter 4. Technology and Instrumental Reason: Developing an Anti-Technocratic Concern, or Moving from a Moral Worldview to a Post-Moral Worldview -- Part II: The Annihilating Path -- Chapter 5. Being Responsible for Others: The Ontic Roots of a Moral Worldview -- Chapter 6. Ideological Mindset and Meaninglessness: Developing an Anti-Totalizing Concern, or Moving From a Moral Worldview to a Post-Moral Worldview -- Part III: The Foundational Path -- Chapter 7. Rational Deliberation on Ethical Issues in Business: Overcoming Moral/Post-Moral Dualism and Promoting Mutual Understanding -- Chapter 8. Overcoming Moral/Post-Moral Dualism and Enhancing the Presence of the Infinite: Endorsing a Non-Dualistic Approach to Interreligious Dialogue in the Organizational Setting -- Conclusion.
This book provides an innovative way to revisit the depth and scope of our moral/post-moral worldviews, while undertaking an ontic reflection about organizational life. The ontic dimension of life refers to existing entities' lived experiences. It has nothing to do with psychological and relational processes. The ontic level of analysis mirrors a philosophical outlook on organizational life. Unlike moral worldviews, post-moral worldviews oppose the existence of Truth-itself. Post-moral worldviews rather imply that dialogical relationships allow people to express their own truth-claims and welcome others' truth-claims. The purpose of this book is to explain the philosophical implications of moral and post-moral worldviews and the way to move from a moral to a post-moral worldview. Moreover, this book explores the possibility to transcend the moral/post-moral dualism, through moral deliberation processes and a reinterpretation of the Presence of the Infinite in all dimensions of human life. This book could eventually help to better grasp the basic philosophical challenges behind ethical reflection about organizational issues.
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