Ubuntu ethics and humane business management in the global capitalist context.Gail M. Presbey -2022 - In Workineh Kelbessa & Ṭanā Dawo,Philosophical responses to global challenges with African examples: Ethiopian philosophical studies, III. [Washington, District of Columbia]: The Council for Research in Value and Philosophy. pp. 207-242.detailsUbuntu, or humanness, has been theorized as a uniquely African contribution to the world. At the same time, others insist that it is a universal ethical principle. This paper particularly wants to look at a sub-theme of ubuntu studies, regarding how some of the authors and researchers have wanted to apply it to business, even suggesting that ubuntu can provide a model for ethical management principles that can also result in better outcomes for businesses. To approach business with an ethical (...) emphasis is clearly better than casting ethics aside in pursuit of profit without concern for human flourishing. But, can ubuntu management principles be used in a global capitalist framework, to soften the hard edges of cutthroat capitalism? Or does the ubuntu management approach without capitalist critique fall short of reaching the goal and practice of humanness? Additionally, perhaps the fault of current practices is not only due to the capitalist global economy, but also, an historical and a current global anti-black racism as well as sexism, which continues to skew the numbers of managers to greatly over-represent white males. This is due to historical privileging of men and the white race. We need to put forth our best efforts to ensure fair treatment of workers, who are valued as persons, and paid a good wage, with profits to go to them so that they can nourish and support their extended families. An ubuntu ethic could indeed be helpful as a guide for deciding which kinds of changes to the larger economic and political structures we should advocate and fight for (Publisher's website includes free full text). (shrink)
Reason and Necessity: Essays on Plato's Timaeus.M. R. Wright (ed.) -2000 - Classical Press of Wales.detailsPlato's Timaeus contains a powerful and influential myth, of the construction of the universe by a divine craftsman. A god imposes reason on necessity, to bring order from a primeval 'receptacle' of disordered matter. There results the 'child' that is the cosmos - a copy of an eternally-existing perfect model. Here eight new essays from a distinguished international cast, explore aspects of this challenging work: the principles of the mythical narrative, how the world soul and human body are formed, implications (...) for illness - mental and physical, the importance of music and harmonious proportion. Later developments are also treated: Aristotle's theory of generation, the commentary of Proclus and elements of modern evolutionary theory. (shrink)
Malikīyah (muntakhab-i Akhlāq-i Jalālī bih nām-i Ẓahīr al-Dīn Muḥammad Bābar).Bahrām ibn Ḥaydar Mihmāndār -2016 - Bun: Muʼassasah-ʼi Ibn Sīnā. Edited by Muḥammad Karīmī Zanjānīʹaṣl, Āzādah Karbāsiyān & Muḥammad ibn Asʻad Dawwānī.detailsDawwānī, Muḥammad ibn Asʻad, 1426 or 1427-1512 or 1513; Akhlāq-i Jalālī ; Islamic ethics -- Early works to 1800.
Philosophia civilis sive politica.M. C. Hanov -1756 - New York: G. Olms.detailspars 1. Exhibens principia cum generalia politicae publicae tum simplicibus civitatum formis propria -- pars 2. Continens sapientiam publicam in temperandis rerum publicarum formis procurando iusto civium numero ... -- pars 3. Sistens sapientiam publicam in perficiendis civium voluntate eorundemque corpore et statu externo -- pars 4. Tradens prudentiam publicam, vel artem feliciter regnandi in statu civitatis pacato, cum indice quatour [sic] tomorum.
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Cezanne's eye and Merleau-Ponty's spirit.M. Holubova -2001 -Filozofia 56 (7):474-484.detailsThe project of returning back to the original roots of the phenomenal being and of penetrating into its depths was initiated by painting, namely by Paul Cézanne and his new aesthetics of expression. Cézanne's approach was later adopted by his admirer Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who contributed to it mainly by his invisible dimension of the thought. The close relation between Cézanne's painting and Merleau-Ponty's philosophical work, which in a way transforms the paintings into the words of an elocative language, is the (...) evidence of the bonds existing between philosophy and the works of art. (shrink)
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Heidegger.M. J. Inwood -1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.detailsMartin Heidegger (1889-1976) is probably the most divisive philosopher of the twentieth century. He is considered by some to be greatest charlatan ever to claim the title of philosopher, an apologist for Nazism by others, and an acknowledged leader and central figure to many philosophers. Michael Inwood's lucid introduction steers a clear path through Heidegger's complex language and thought. This short, accessible guide to the existentialist thought of Heidegger focuses on his most important work, Being and Time, and its major (...) themes of existence in the world, inauthenticity, guilt, destiny, truth, and the nature of time. These themes are then reassessed in the light of Heideggers later work, together with the extent of his philosophical importance and influence. For anyone interested in philosophy, theology and literary theory, Heidegger is an invaluable guide to the complex and voluminous thought of a major twentieth-century existentialist philosopher. (shrink)