A discussion of McCloskey's argument for a bourgeois virtue ethics. I criticize his opposition of Adam Smith's and Kant's ethics, arguing that they share much more than the author believes. I criticize the idea that what is most respectable in modern liberal-democratic societies is a gift of Capitalism
This Independent Study thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter, “What is Modern Cap...
Why Capitalism? is written in response to the popular belief of “end of capitalism” that emerg...
As commercial society began to emerge in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe, it was widely t...
A discussion of McCloskey's argument for a bourgeois virtue ethics. I criticize his opposition of Ad...
Have you ever thought of virtues? Temperance, Courage, Justice, Hope, and Love, just to name a few. ...
A recent book (The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce, D. N. McCloskey), raises the ma...
A serious discussion of capitalism and its development cannot avoid the confrontation, at one moment...
Deirdre McCloskey’s work on bourgeois virtues is pathbreaking, but it has relatively little to say a...
Whether or not capitalism is compatible with ethics is a long standing dispute. We take up an approa...
Deirdre McCloskey’s Bourgeois Dignity (2010) represents another breakthrough work in her career, and...
Two questions business ethicists have come to expect at public presentations,chance meetings and coc...
In the paper author advocates rejecting a prominent criticism of Marx, which holds that his ...
My comments address two well-known texts. One is Crawford Macpherson’s portrait of ‘possessive indiv...
Deirdre McCloskey’s Bourgeois Dignity (2010) represents another breakthrough work in her career, and...
This dissertation seeks to clarify the moral and political shape of economic exchange with an intell...
This Independent Study thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter, “What is Modern Cap...
Why Capitalism? is written in response to the popular belief of “end of capitalism” that emerg...
As commercial society began to emerge in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe, it was widely t...
A discussion of McCloskey's argument for a bourgeois virtue ethics. I criticize his opposition of Ad...
Have you ever thought of virtues? Temperance, Courage, Justice, Hope, and Love, just to name a few. ...
A recent book (The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce, D. N. McCloskey), raises the ma...
A serious discussion of capitalism and its development cannot avoid the confrontation, at one moment...
Deirdre McCloskey’s work on bourgeois virtues is pathbreaking, but it has relatively little to say a...
Whether or not capitalism is compatible with ethics is a long standing dispute. We take up an approa...
Deirdre McCloskey’s Bourgeois Dignity (2010) represents another breakthrough work in her career, and...
Two questions business ethicists have come to expect at public presentations,chance meetings and coc...
In the paper author advocates rejecting a prominent criticism of Marx, which holds that his ...
My comments address two well-known texts. One is Crawford Macpherson’s portrait of ‘possessive indiv...
Deirdre McCloskey’s Bourgeois Dignity (2010) represents another breakthrough work in her career, and...
This dissertation seeks to clarify the moral and political shape of economic exchange with an intell...
This Independent Study thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter, “What is Modern Cap...
Why Capitalism? is written in response to the popular belief of “end of capitalism” that emerg...
As commercial society began to emerge in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe, it was widely t...