Meaningful Work: Rethinking Professional Ethics (Practical and Professional Ethics)
ISBN-13:
9780195133257
ISBN-10:
0195133250
Edition:
1
Author:
Mike W. Martin
Publication date:
2000
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Format:
Hardcover
272 pages
Category:
Business Ethics
,
Management & Leadership
,
Ethics & Morality
,
Philosophy
,
Business Culture
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ISBN-13:
9780195133257
ISBN-10:
0195133250
Edition:
1
Author:
Mike W. Martin
Publication date:
2000
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Format:
Hardcover
272 pages
Category:
Business Ethics
,
Management & Leadership
,
Ethics & Morality
,
Philosophy
,
Business Culture
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Meaningful Work: Rethinking Professional Ethics (Practical and Professional Ethics) (ISBN-13: 9780195133257 and ISBN-10: 0195133250), written by authors
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As commonly understood, professional ethics consists of shared duties and episodic dilemmas--the responsibilities incumbent on all members of specific professions joined together with the dilemmas that arise when these responsibilities conflict. Martin challenges this "consensus paradigm" as he rethinks professional ethics to include personal commitments and ideals, of which many are not mandatory. Using specific examples from a wide range of professions, including medicine, law, high school teaching, journalism, engineering, and ministry, he explores how personal commitments motivate, guide, and give meaning to work.
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