This chapter analyzes the financial crisis from three ethical perspectives. It starts from utilitarianism, the ethical theory underlying neoclassical economics, which has partly driven the crisis. The best-known alternative is deontology, a rule-based ethics. This has failed to prevent the crisis because the dominant utilitarianism has undermined professionals’ belief in universal rules. The third approach is the ethics of care, a relational ethics grounded in moral commitments between people in their particular contexts, which emerged from research on families, households, and healthcare. There are two case studies that illustrate that the ethics of care is not necessarily limited to micro practices shaped by women’s traditional roles as c...
Many attribute the global financial crisis (GFC) to the ethical values of the people involved, finan...
The 2008 global financial crisis raises ethical as much as financial questions. Moral outrage center...
It is common to think of care ethics and justice ethics as being opposed to each other, and also to ...
textabstractThe paper analyses the financial crisis and financial reform from two alternative ethica...
__Abstract__ The two main ethical approaches, utilitarianism and deontology, have not been able t...
Abstract The global financial crisis and its aftermath, the global economic crisis followed by g...
textabstractThe 2008 financial crisis has demonstrated the failure of both utilitarian and deontolog...
This chapter argues that mainstream economists – mainly American and British contributed to the buil...
Contains fulltext : 159299.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The idea that...
This chapter offers a picture of economics teaching, particularly in relation to ethics. It argues t...
This interdisciplinary paper focuses on the unethical decisions of business professionals that led t...
Not for the first time, the banks and other financial institutions have got themselves – and the res...
In The Global Financial Crisis, contributors argue that the complexity of the Global Financial Crisi...
The recent financial meltdown in the US mortgage markets and the ongoing budgetaThe recent financial...
The global financial crisis (GFC) that began in 2007 concentrated attention on the morality of banki...
Many attribute the global financial crisis (GFC) to the ethical values of the people involved, finan...
The 2008 global financial crisis raises ethical as much as financial questions. Moral outrage center...
It is common to think of care ethics and justice ethics as being opposed to each other, and also to ...
textabstractThe paper analyses the financial crisis and financial reform from two alternative ethica...
__Abstract__ The two main ethical approaches, utilitarianism and deontology, have not been able t...
Abstract The global financial crisis and its aftermath, the global economic crisis followed by g...
textabstractThe 2008 financial crisis has demonstrated the failure of both utilitarian and deontolog...
This chapter argues that mainstream economists – mainly American and British contributed to the buil...
Contains fulltext : 159299.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The idea that...
This chapter offers a picture of economics teaching, particularly in relation to ethics. It argues t...
This interdisciplinary paper focuses on the unethical decisions of business professionals that led t...
Not for the first time, the banks and other financial institutions have got themselves – and the res...
In The Global Financial Crisis, contributors argue that the complexity of the Global Financial Crisi...
The recent financial meltdown in the US mortgage markets and the ongoing budgetaThe recent financial...
The global financial crisis (GFC) that began in 2007 concentrated attention on the morality of banki...
Many attribute the global financial crisis (GFC) to the ethical values of the people involved, finan...
The 2008 global financial crisis raises ethical as much as financial questions. Moral outrage center...
It is common to think of care ethics and justice ethics as being opposed to each other, and also to ...