ethics of duty
Immanuel Kant
Adam Smith arguably has greater effect on today's American culture than George Washington.
Smith wrote a whole bunch about his view of what is good and right, and he revised his textbook on this as his last literary effort before his death.
But the thing he said that stood out most as being new or different is one of today's most popular quotes taken out of context and is incorrectly used to justify greedy business practices.
Is taking advantage of others to make money immoral, even when it is legal and commonly practiced?
Will you be willing to lose your place of prestige for defending your belief?
Living philosophers are often ignored or harshly criticized. Dead ones aren't around to clarify what they really meant. People who run healthcare organizations use Smith's "invisible hand" quote out of context to justify greed. Let me know if you would like to discuss my article on this.
As a professor, Bowen was fired for teaching and publishing theories about why companies should intentionally try to benefit their communities other than through selling products/services alone. His theory is called "corporate social responsibility." There remains a lack of randomized trials showing where his hypotheses/theory is true... Maybe you could advance research in this area! This systematic review discusses it in the setting of employee health.
Bowen became a university president. He is also famous for recognizing that organization leaders spend the money of their customers to improve the prestige of their organization.
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