Worldviews, ethics and organizational life / Michel Dion.

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 relati...

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Main Author: Dion, Michel, 1956- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2021]
Series:Ethical economy.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.