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You can browse or download additional books there. ii Table of Contents About the Author .................................................................................................................. 1 Acknowledgements............................................................................................................... 2 Dedication............................................................................................................................... 3 Preface..................................................................................................................................... 4 Chapter 1: What Is Business Ethics? ................................................................................. 6 What Is Business Ethics? ............................................................................................................................... 7 The Place of Business Ethics ....................................................................................................................... 14 Is Business Ethics Necessary? ..................................................................................................................... 24 Facebook and the Unavoidability of Business Ethics ............................................................................... 29 Overview of The Business Ethics Workshop ............................................................................................. 33 Case Studies .................................................................................................................................................. 35 Chapter 2: Theories of Duties and Rights: Traditional Tools for Making Decisions in Business When the Means Justify the Ends .............................................................. 50 The Means Justify the Ends versus the Ends Justify the Means ..............................................................51 Perennial Duties........................................................................................................................................... 53 Immanuel Kant: The Duties of the Categorical Imperative .....................................................................64 Rights............................................................................................................................................................. 70 Case Studies .................................................................................................................................................. 83 Chapter 3: Theories of Consequence Ethics: Traditional Tools for Making Decisions in Business when the Ends Justify the Means .......................................... 102 What Is Consequentialism?....................................................................................................................... 103 Utilitarianism: The Greater Good............................................................................................................. 105 Altruism: Everyone Else ............................................................................................................................ 120 Egoism: Just Me .......................................................................................................................................... 127 Case Studies ................................................................................................................................................ 137 iii Chapter 4: Theories Responding to the Challenge of Cultural Relativism ........... 153 What Is Cultural Relativism? .................................................................................................................... 154 Nietzsche’s Eternal Return of the Same .................................................................................................. 157 Cultural Ethics............................................................................................................................................ 163 Virtue Theory............................................................................................................................................. 170 Discourse Ethics ......................................................................................................................................... 176 Ethics of Care.............................................................................................................................................. 180 The Cheat Sheet: Rules of Thumb in Applied Ethics .............................................................................. 185 Case Studies ................................................................................................................................................ 189 Chapter 5: Employee’s Ethics: What’s the Right Job for Me?................................... 207 Finding Jobs to Want.................................................................................................................................. 208 Working for Ethically Complicated Organizations................................................................................. 228 Case Studies ................................................................................................................................................ 236 Chapter 6: Employee’s Ethics: Getting a Job, Getting a Promotion, Leaving........ 254 The Résumé Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 255 What Am I Worth? ..................................................................................................................................... 263 Plotting a Promotion ................................................................................................................................. 269 Looking for a Better Job Outside the Company....................................................................................... 273 Take This Job and… .................................................................................................................................... 287 Case Studies ................................................................................................................................................ 290 Chapter 7: Employee’s Ethics: Making the Best of the Job You Have as You Get from 9 to 5 .......................................................................................................................... 311 Taking Advantage of the Advantages: Gifts, Bribes, and Kickbacks .....................................................312 Third-Party Obligations: Tattling, Reporting, and Whistle-Blowing ...................................................324 Company Loyalty........................................................................................................................................ 335 Stress, Sex, Status, and Slacking: What Are the Ethics of Making It through the Typical Workday? .................................................................................................................................................... 340 Case Studies ................................................................................................................................................ 346 Chapter 8: Manager’s Ethics: Getting, Promoting, and Firing Workers ............... 368 Hiring .......................................................................................................................................................... 369 Wages .......................................................................................................................................................... 389 Promoting Employees................................................................................................................................ 392 Firing ........................................................................................................................................................... 398 Case Studies ................................................................................................................................................ 406 iv Chapter 9: Manager’s Ethics: Deciding on a Corporate Culture and Making It Work....................................................................................................................................