French Philosophy and Social Theory
Jacob Dahl Rendtorff
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Beschreibung
This book demonstrates how the conceptual resources of contemporary French philosophy from the early 20thCentury to the present day can be applied to give us new perspectives on business ethics and the ethics of organizations. In providing an overview of possible applications, the book covers a wide range of philosophers, philosophical movements and perspectives and provides detailed analyses of core materials relevant to business ethics. It explores and analyzes French philosophy, taking into account phenomenology, existentialism, French epistemology, structuralism, post-structuralism, deconstruction and postmodernism as well as recent discussions of philosophy of organizations and management.
Each chapter contains suggestions for further reading and educational illustrations of possible applications to the mainstream business ethics and ethics of organization literature.
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Legitimacy, Business Ethics and Judgment, Merleau-Ponty and Institutionalism, Levinas and Ethics of the Infinite in Organizations, Foucault, Governance and Bio-Power, Leadership, Power and Employees and Stakeholders, Postmodern Condition of the Corporation, Organization and Theory, Bachelard and the Poetics of Organizations, French Philosophy and Business Ethics, Morin and Complexity Management, Kojève and the Concept of Recognition, Concepts of Business Ethics and Responsibility, Epistemology of Business Ethics, Ethics of Organizations, Society of Hyperconsumption, Phenomenology and Existentialism in Business Ethics, Canguilhem and Epistemology of Organizing, Levi-Strauss and Organizational Structure, Business Ethics in Hypermodernity, Sartre and Dialectical Reason in Organizations, Durkheim and the Sociology of Morality, Competencies and Global Views on Leadership, Epistemology and Ontology of the Organizations, Bergson and the auto-poetic concept, Criticism of Capitalist Globalization, New Spirit of Capitalism, Business Ethics, Management Reflection and Reflectivity, Derrida and The Deconstruction of CSR, Institutional Theory