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A capitalist conception of justice

In Richard T. De George & Joseph A. Pichler (eds.), Ethics, free enterprise & public policy: original essays on moral issues in business. New York: Oxford University Press (1978)

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  1. Toward the development of a multidimensional scale for improving evaluations of business ethics.R. E. Reidenbach & D. P. Robin - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (8):639 - 653.
    This study represents an improvement in the ethics scales inventory published in a 1988 Journal of Business Ethics article. The article presents the distillation and validation process whereby the original 33 item inventory was reduced to eight items. These eight items comprise the following ethical dimensions: a moral equity dimension, a relativism dimension, and a contractualism dimension. The multidimensional ethics scale demonstrates significant predictive ability.
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  • Neoliberalism and our Precarious Culture.Pacquing Ian Raymond - 2017 - Kritike 11 (1):129-148.
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  • Capital punishment and the sanctity of life.Philip E. Devine - 2000 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 24 (1):229–243.
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  • The New Fuzziness: Richard Rorty on Education.Phillip E. Devine - unknown
    The New Fuzziness: Richard Rorty and Education is an examination of the works of Richard Rorty, focusing on his impact on education. Richard Rorty is "one of the most provocative and influential of contemporary thinkers writing in English." This unpublished manuscript is written by Dr. Philip E. Devine, Professor of Philosophy at Providence College.
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