Ethical Virtuosity

Ethical Virtuosity
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Publisher : Human Resource Development
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 0874257670
ISBN-13 : 9780874257670
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Ethical Virtuosity by : Louie Larimer

Annotation Ethical Virtuosity challenges you to identify, articulate, defend and live the personal values and ethical principles that define who you are and how you lead others. Renowned author Dr. Louie Larimer presents seven simple steps that lead to ethical virtuosity. You'll discover the meaning of ethics, integrity, character, personal accountability and moral courage and how they are relevant within today's business environment.

The Virtues of Leadership

The Virtues of Leadership
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9780199653867
ISBN-13 : 0199653860
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Virtues of Leadership by : Arménio Rego

Given the power of multinational organizations in developed and emerging economies, and their role in economic growth, their leaders face particular moral and business challenges in the contemporary global economy. This book draws on a range of different ideas and literatures to outline a framework of virtues that global leaders could adopt.

A Wandering Dance through the Philosophy of Graham Parkes

A Wandering Dance through the Philosophy of Graham Parkes
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781350291317
ISBN-13 : 1350291315
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis A Wandering Dance through the Philosophy of Graham Parkes by : David Jones

Inspired by the philosopher Graham Parkes, this collection provides a distinctive study of aesthetics and the climate crisis. Engaging with continental European and East Asian traditions, it challenges our definition of self in the West and asks us to re-evaluate our conventional perspectives. Expert authors present a timely reflection on contemporary issues, explicating the relationship between the human species and the natural world through its connection to the arts, dance and music. Showcasing Parkes's cross-cultural views on Japanese rock gardens, Buddhism, Daoist dance and musical ecology, while drawing on the philosophies of Nietzsche, Heidegger and the Zhuangzi, they demonstrate a diversity of comparative perspectives ranging from the structure of consciousness to discourses of climate change. Through a valuable and systematic treatment of the thought of Parkes, A Wandering Dance through the Philosophy of Graham Parkes makes the case that a restoration of the intimate relation of self and nature is indispensable in understanding our place in the order of things and achieving balance in the world.

The Spiritual Virtuoso

The Spiritual Virtuoso
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781474292429
ISBN-13 : 1474292429
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Spiritual Virtuoso by : Marion Goldman

Marion Goldman and Steven Pfaff define a spiritual virtuoso as someone who works toward personal purification and a sense of holiness with the same perseverance and intensity that virtuosi strive to excel in the arts or athletics. Since the Protestant Reformation, activist virtuosi have come together in large and small social movements to redefine the meanings of spiritual practice, support religious equality, and transform a wide range of social institutions. Tracing the impact of spiritual virtuosi from the sixteenth century Reformation through the nineteenth-century Anti-Slavery Movement to the twentieth-century Human Potential Movement and beyond, Marion Goldman and Steven Pfaff explore how personal virtuosity can become a social force. Martin Luther began to expand spiritual possibilities in the West when he charted paths that did not require the Church's intercession between the individual and God. He believed that everyone could and should reach toward sacred truths and transcendent moments. Over the centuries, millions of people have built on his innovations and embarked on spiritual quests that offer new possibilities for sacred relationships and social change.

The Ethics of Ordinary Technology

The Ethics of Ordinary Technology
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781317216513
ISBN-13 : 1317216512
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ethics of Ordinary Technology by : Michel Puech

Technology is even more than our world, our form of life, our civilization. Technology interacts with the world to change it. Philosophers need to seriously address the fluidity of a smartphone interface, the efficiency of a Dyson vacuum cleaner, or the familiar noise of an antique vacuum cleaner. Beyond their phenomenological description, the emotional experience acquires moral significance and in some cases even supplies ethical resources for the self. If we leave this dimension of modern experience unaddressed, we may miss something of value in contemporary life. Combining European humanism, Anglophone pragmatism, and Asian traditions, Michel Puech pleads for an "ethical turn" in the way we understand and address technological issues in modern day society. Puech argues that the question of "power" is what needs to be reconsidered today. In doing so, he provides a three-tier distinction of power: power to modify the outer world (our first-intention method in any case: technology); power over other humans (our enduring obsession: politics and domination); power over oneself (ethics and wisdom).

A Korean Confucian’s Advice on How to Be Moral

A Korean Confucian’s Advice on How to Be Moral
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 485
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ISBN-10 : 9780824894344
ISBN-13 : 0824894340
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis A Korean Confucian’s Advice on How to Be Moral by : Don Baker

Tasan Chŏng Yagyong (1762–1836) is one of the most creative thinkers Korea has ever produced, one of the country’s first Christians, and a leading scholar in Confucian philosophy. Born in a staunchly Neo-Confucian society, in his early twenties he encountered writings by Catholic missionaries in China and was fascinated. However, when he later learned that the Catholic Church condemned the Confucian practice of placing a spirit tablet on a family altar to honor past generations, he left the small Catholic community he had helped found and ostensibly returned to the Neo-Confucian fold. Nevertheless, the Christian ideas he studied in his youth influenced his thinking for the rest of his life, stimulating him to look at Neo-Confucianism with a critical eye and suggest new solutions to problems Confucian scholars had been addressing for centuries. A Korean Confucian’s Advice on How to Be Moral is an annotated translation of Tasan’s commentaries on the Confucian classic Zhongyong (usually translated as The Doctrine of the Mean) in which he applies both Confucianism and Christianity to the question of how to best develop a moral character. Written as a dialogue with King Chŏngjo (r. 1776–1800), these texts reveal how Tasan interpreted his Confucian tradition, particularly its understanding of how human beings could cultivate morality, while the king’s questions illustrate the mainstream Neo-Confucianism Tasan was reacting against. Tasan challenged the non-theistic standard, insisting that living a moral life is not easy and that we need to be motivated to exert the effort necessary to overcome our selfish tendencies. He had abandoned his faith by the time he wrote these commentaries but, influenced by Catholic works and determined to find a more effective way to live a moral life than non-theistic Neo-Confucianism provided, Tasan constructed a Confucian philosophy of moral improvement centered on belief in God. This translation, helpfully annotated for context and analysis, is an exploration of early Korean engagement with the West and a powerful guide to all those interested in Confucianism, Christianity, and morality.

Ethical Design Intelligence

Ethical Design Intelligence
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9780429648083
ISBN-13 : 0429648081
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Ethical Design Intelligence by : Philippe d'Anjou

Ethical Design Intelligence: The Virtuous Designer explores the deep significance of philosophy and ethics to the practice of design. It offers designers from disciplines such as architecture, urban design, planning, landscape, interior, and industrial design an alternative ethical framework in which to expand their thinking about their practice. Arguing that design today is primarily an agency driven by the momentum of globalization, embedded in economy, materialism, and utility, the book reconceptualizes the notion of virtue in design practice. Across chapters covering topics such as virtuous character, creative agency, and unsustainable practices, the book scrutinizes design through a philosophical lens. d’Anjou dissects articulations from different philosophical thinkers from antiquity to contemporary time to reveal that ethics is fundamental to everything affected by design. Countering well-established modes of postmodern relativism in design, which has led to “defuturing” and “unsustainability,” ethical realism is presented as an alternative solution. This book is written for designers, educators, researchers, and students.

Hegel's Ethical Thought

Hegel's Ethical Thought
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 052137782X
ISBN-13 : 9780521377829
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis Hegel's Ethical Thought by : Allen W. Wood

Hegel's philosophy of society, politics and history is exposed to ethical debate on human rights, the justification of legal punishment, criteria of moral responsibility, and authority of individual conscience.

Research in Sociology

Research in Sociology
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Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages : 558
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ISBN-10 : 8170222354
ISBN-13 : 9788170222354
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Research in Sociology by : Dhirendra Narain

"Abstracts were prepared under the general supervision of Dr. D. Narain, University of Bombay."

Outlines of the Philosophy of Right

Outlines of the Philosophy of Right
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 0191539619
ISBN-13 : 9780191539619
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Outlines of the Philosophy of Right by : G. W. F. Hegel

What is rational is actual and what is actual is rational. Hegel's Outlines of the Philosophy of Right is one of the greatest works of moral, social, and political philosophy. It contains significant ideas on justice, moral responsibility, family life, economic activity, and the political structure of the state - all matters of profound interest to us today. Hegel's aim is to lay out the various forms that human freedom must take on, if it is to be true freedom. He seeks to show that genuine human freedom does not consist in doing whatever we please, but involves living with others in accordance with publicly recognized rights and laws. Hegel demonstrates that institutions such as the family and the state provide the context in which individuals can flourish and enjoy full freedom. He also demonstrates that misunderstanding the true nature of freedom can lead to crime, evil, and poverty. His penetrating analysis of the causes of poverty in modern civil society was to be a great influence on Karl Marx. Hegel's study remains one of the most subtle and perceptive accounts of freedom that we possess. This new edition combines a revised translation with a cogent introduction to his work. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.