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Rossian Moral Pluralism as a Framework for Business Ethics
Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society (2004)
  • Brian K. Burton, Western Washington University
  • Michael Goldsby, Ball State University
  • Craig P. Dunn, Western Washington University
Abstract
In this paper we propose the question, “How can we construct ethical theories that recognize complexity in business decisions and offer persuasive moral positions?” We examine alternative positions, argue for moral pluralism as the most reasonable alternative, and examine Rossian moral pluralism as the most plausible form of pluralism to use in this project
Keywords
  • Business ethics,
  • Moral pluralism
Publication Date
2004
DOI
10.5840/iabsproc2004157
Citation Information
Burton, B.K., Goldsby, M., & Dunn, C.P. 2004. Rossian moral pluralism as a framework for business ethics. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society: 7-11