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    Business ethics in the social context: law, profits, and the evolving moral practice of business.Lisa H. Newton - 2014 - New York: Springer.
    Can business be a moral enterprise? -- Employee rights and responsibilities : the internal constituencies of business -- Customers, community, and world : the external constituencies of business.
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  2. Business Ethics and the Natural Environment.Lisa H. Newton - 2008 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Business Ethics and the Natural Environment_ examines the present status of relations between corporate enterprise and the natural environment in the world today. •Discusses such questions as: What obligations does a corporation have toward the environment? To respect entities unprotected by law? To care about future generations? •Argues that environmentally-friendly business practices yield dividends exceeding expectations, and that the competitive firm of the 21st century will follow “green” standards •Provides a background in ethics, a survey of business ethics, an account (...)
     
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  3. Reverse discrimination as unjustified.Lisa H. Newton - 1973 - Ethics 83 (4):308-312.
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    Business Ethics and the Natural Environment.Lisa H. Newton (ed.) - 2005 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Business Ethics and the Natural Environment_ examines the present status of relations between corporate enterprise and the natural environment in the world today. •Discusses such questions as: What obligations does a corporation have toward the environment? To respect entities unprotected by law? To care about future generations? •Argues that environmentally-friendly business practices yield dividends exceeding expectations, and that the competitive firm of the 21st century will follow “green” standards •Provides a background in ethics, a survey of business ethics, an account (...)
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    Ethical imperialism and informed consent.Lisa H. Newton - 1989 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 12 (3):10-11.
  6. Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Business Ethics and Society.Lisa H. Newton & Maureen M. Ford - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (5):398-399.
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    The Role of Civil Society Organizations.Lisa H. Newton - 2005 - In Business Ethics and the Natural Environment. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 199–219.
    This chapter contains section titled: Introduction: How Brent Spar Changed the Rules The Brent Spar was not Alone: Two Sentinel Cases What is Going on? The Power Shift Third Sector, Global Civil Society Dealing with Attacks from CSOs Challenges for the CSOs The Ultimate Hope for the CSOs Case 7: Monsanto and the Genetically Modified Organisms Notes.
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    The internal morality of the corporation.Lisa H. Newton - 1986 - Journal of Business Ethics 5 (3):249 - 258.
    Is good morality the natural outcome of profitable business practices? The thesis explored here is one version of the recent literature on corporate culture, typified by the bestselling In Search of Excellence — that the corporation that creates a strong culture, one that best serves the customer, the product, and the employee, must also be profitable. The thesis turns out to have an historical parallel in Plato's Republic (subtitled, I suppose, In Search of Justice). Parallel virtues can be worked out (...)
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    Lawgiving for Professional Life.Lisa H. Newton - 1981 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 1 (1):41-53.
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    Watersheds: Classic Cases in Environmental Ethics.Lisa H. Newton & Catherine K. Dillingham - 1994
    A casebook in environmental ethics that presents the classic cases with adequate detail so the students experience real situations in order to learn how serious and complex the issues are. The authors present a balanced, impartial account of these events that will interest and challenge students.
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    Accountability in the Professions: Accountability in Journalism.Lisa H. Newton, Louis Hodges & Susan Keith - 2004 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 19 (3-4):166-190.
    Accountability is viewed as a civilizing element in society, with professional accountability formalized in most cases as duties dating to the Greeks and Socrates; journalists must find their own way, without formal professional or government regulation or licensing. Three scholars look at the process in a line from the formal professional discipline to suggesting problems the journalism fraternity faces without regulation to suggesting serious internal ethics conferences as 1 solution to the problem.
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    Truth is the Daughter of Time: The Real Story of the Nestle Case.Lisa H. Newton - 1999 - Business and Society Review 104 (4):367-395.
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    Applied Ethics: Premises and Promises of the Discipline.Lisa H. Newton - 1988 - Philosophy in Context 18:9-18.
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    A Fine Effort to Square a CircleOrganization Ethics in Health Care.Lisa H. Newton, Edward M. Spencer, Ann E. Mills, Mary V. Rorty & Patricia H. Werhane - 2002 - Business Ethics Quarterly 12 (4):539.
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    Abortion in the law: An essay on absurdity.Lisa H. Newton - 1977 - Ethics 87 (3):244-250.
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    A New Power Agenda.Lisa H. Newton - 2000 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 19 (2):5-39.
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    A New Power Agenda.Lisa H. Newton - 2000 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 19 (2):5-39.
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    A Passport for Doing Good.Lisa H. Newton - 2002 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 16 (1):1-12.
    Does “business ethics,” as we have developed it in the United States, apply without change when business goes abroad? We argue that we cannot assume, in foreign nations (especially in the developing world), that the assumptions of U.S. business practice and business ethics hold without modification. An attempt to find a universally applicable ethic for global business results in the tentative formulation of “ten commandments” to guide the practice of business in the nations of the world.
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    A Passport for the Corporate Code: From Borg Warner to the Caux Principles.Lisa H. Newton - 1999 - In Robert E. Frederick (ed.), A Companion to Business Ethics. Malden, Massachusetts, USA: Blackwell. pp. 374–385.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Toeing the line at the millennium Kyosei: Working together for the common good Crisis: danger and opportunity.
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    A Question of Power.Lisa H. Newton - 2001 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 20 (3-4):49-78.
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    A Question of Power.Lisa H. Newton - 2001 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 20 (3-4):49-78.
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    A Scaffold For Muir.Lisa H. Newton - 2000 - The Ruffin Series of the Society for Business Ethics 2:219-230.
    Everyone knows that somehow we must protect the natural environment as part of the ethical imperatives of doing business, especially in the era of globalization of business. But where, actually, do we find the structure of ethical imperatives that will support that “must”? The drawbacks of several candidates, some of them discussed in papers elsewhere in this volume, are considered, then supplemented with the Japanese concept of kyosei as supplying a missing link between ethics and the land. In the end, (...)
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    A Scaffold For Muir.Lisa H. Newton - 2000 - The Ruffin Series of the Society for Business Ethics 2:219-230.
    Everyone knows that somehow we must protect the natural environment as part of the ethical imperatives of doing business, especially in the era of globalization of business. But where, actually, do we find the structure of ethical imperatives that will support that “must”? The drawbacks of several candidates, some of them discussed in papers elsewhere in this volume, are considered, then supplemented with the Japanese concept of kyosei as supplying a missing link between ethics and the land. In the end, (...)
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    Agreement to Participate in Research: Is That a Promise?Lisa H. Newton - 1984 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 6 (2):7.
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    But Can It Travel?Lisa H. Newton - 2003 - International Journal of Philosophical Practice 1 (4):46-53.
    Since the traumas of the last quarter of the 20th century forced all professions into the light of public scrutiny, we have seen the destruction of the parochial boundaries of the ethical understandings of the past, and the development of a cosmopolitan professional ethics. It is now understood that we have to have an ethics that travels well, whose principles operate with equal force and plausibility in all disciplines. Without good passports, principles become locked into their own disciplines, Ethics as (...)
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    Comments on Law, Medicine & Health Care.Lisa H. Newton - 1981 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 9 (6):49-49.
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    Comments on Law, Medicine & Health Care.Lisa H. Newton - 1981 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 9 (6):49-49.
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    Collective responsibility in health care.Lisa H. Newton - 1982 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 7 (1):11-22.
    Traditional medical ethics, developed to apply to the contingencies of individual fee-for-service medical practice, do not always seem to speak to the problems of the new forms and locations of health care: the medical team, the hospital, the organized health-care profession, and the society as a whole as guarantor of all health care and education. It is the purpose of this issue of The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy to articulate guidelines for describing and attributing responsibility for health care in (...)
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    Can Science Tell Us What Is Right? An Argument for the Affirmative, With Qualifications.Lisa H. Newton - 2004 - The Ruffin Series of the Society for Business Ethics 4:221-233.
    We argue that the goal of natural excellence, discoverable by scientific observation of the species, is appropriately called good, and the proper object of human development and education. That affirmation stands, but we are forced to acknowledge several conceptual difficulties (in the deliberate creation of “natural” excellences, for example, and in cases of plurality of excellences) and a final inability to reconcile human freedom—surely part of the natural excellence of human life—with the need to prevent humans from using that freedom (...)
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    Can Science Tell Us What Is Right? An Argument for the Affirmative, With Qualifications.Lisa H. Newton - 2004 - The Ruffin Series of the Society for Business Ethics 4:221-233.
    We argue that the goal of natural excellence, discoverable by scientific observation of the species, is appropriately called good, and the proper object of human development and education. That affirmation stands, but we are forced to acknowledge several conceptual difficulties (in the deliberate creation of “natural” excellences, for example, and in cases of plurality of excellences) and a final inability to reconcile human freedom—surely part of the natural excellence of human life—with the need to prevent humans from using that freedom (...)
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    Dentists and Pseudo-Patients: Further Meditations on Deception in Research.Lisa H. Newton - 1982 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 4 (8):6.
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    Ethical dimensions of the hostile takeover.Lisa H. Newton - 2001 - In Alan R. Malachowski (ed.), Business Ethics: Critical Perspectives on Business and Management. Routledge. pp. 2--143.
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  33. Environmental ethics and business.Lisa H. Newton - 2010 - In George G. Brenkert & Tom L. Beauchamp (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Ethics in America: source reader.Lisa H. Newton (ed.) - 2003 - Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
    This volume contains a rich and varied selection of classic writings in philosophy and ethics through the ages.This volume features selections from Eastern religions, Native America, feminist perspectives, existentialism and environmentalism as well writing from Plato, Aristotle, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, John Rawls, Immanuel Kant, Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill and others. For anyone interested in learning about the evolution of ethics and ethical thought in America.
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    Ethics: Terms and Forms of Reasoning.Lisa H. Newton - 2005 - In Business Ethics and the Natural Environment. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 10–47.
    This chapter contains section titled: Why Study Ethics? Philosophical Ethics: Defending Judgments Case 1: New England Fisheries Appendix: Decision Procedures For Ethics Notes.
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    From Ethics to Business Ethics.Lisa H. Newton - 2005 - In Business Ethics and the Natural Environment. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 48–80.
    This chapter contains section titled: An Introduction and Forewarning Business as Arena of Moral Dilemmas The Factory and the Worker The Uneasy Compromise Case 2: Hooker Chemical & Love Canal.
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    From Ethics to Environmental Ethics.Lisa H. Newton - 2005 - In Business Ethics and the Natural Environment. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 81–113.
    This chapter contains section titled: Introduction Our Obligations to the Natural Environment Eight Perceptions of the Natural World Environmental Crises: A Short Catalog of Bad News Case 3: Great Apes as Bushmeat Notes.
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    Greening Business, Root and Branch.Lisa H. Newton - 2005 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 24 (1-2):9-34.
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    Greening Business, Root and Branch.Lisa H. Newton - 2005 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 24 (1-2):9-34.
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    Globalizing: Environmental Problems Abroad.Lisa H. Newton - 2005 - In Business Ethics and the Natural Environment. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 170–198.
    This chapter contains section titled: Introduction The Foundations of the Discussion The Conflict as We Understand it: Globalizers and Their Opponents Ten Commandments for Multinational Business International Agreements Case 6: Shell Oil in Nigeria Notes.
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    Gambling: Some Afterthoughts.Lisa H. Newton - 2003 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):29-31.
    This article responds to the preceding papers by Fletcher and Pasternack. Accepting Fletcher’s virtue-based approach as a useful starting point, it suggests the need for more careful philosophical work on the morality of gambling.
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    Green Strategies and New Opportunities.Lisa H. Newton - 2005 - In Business Ethics and the Natural Environment. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 144–169.
    This chapter contains section titled: Introduction The Economic Worth of Nature: The Value of Nature's Services Corporate Discernment (of Green Imperatives): Seven Easy Steps The Next Seven Steps Conclusion Case 5: Ben & Jerry's17 Notes.
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    Gambling: Some Afterthoughts.Lisa H. Newton - 2003 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):29-31.
    This article responds to the preceding papers by Fletcher and Pasternack. Accepting Fletcher’s virtue-based approach as a useful starting point, it suggests the need for more careful philosophical work on the morality of gambling.
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    Index.Lisa H. Newton - 2005 - In Business Ethics and the Natural Environment. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 253–259.
    This chapter contains section titled: Useful Anthologies Introduction 1 Ethics: Terms and Forms of Reasoning 2 From Ethics to Business Ethics 3 From Ethics to Environmental Ethics 4 The Law and the Natural Environment 5 Green Strategies and New Opportunities 6 Globalizing: Environmental Problems Abroad 7 The Role of Civil Society Organizations 8 Sustainability: The New Directions For Business.
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    Millennial Reservations.Lisa H. Newton - 2000 - Business Ethics Quarterly 10 (1):291-303.
    The decade in which the Business Ethics Quarterly has flourished has been a good one for business and business ethics, in which new guiding theories (like stakeholder theory), new interpretations of older ethical concepts (trust, virtue, and the social contract, for instance), and whole new paradigms of doing business (the Triple Bottom Line) have entered the literature. But practice has not kept up with theory, and the theoretical gains seem to be offset by terrible losses in the temperance of greed, (...)
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    Outcomes Assessment of an Ethics Program.Lisa H. Newton - 2001 - Teaching Ethics 2 (1):29-67.
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  47. Organization ethics in health care.Lisa H. Newton - 2002 - Business Ethics Quarterly 12 (4):539-546.
     
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    Philosophy and civil law.Lisa H. Newton - 1975 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 49:208-217.
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    Permission to Steal: Revealing the Roots of Corporate Scandal--An Address to My Fellow Citizens.Lisa H. Newton - 2008 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Citing recent examples including Enron, Arthur Andersen, and WorldCom, _Permission to Steal _explores what went wrong and advocates a universal reassessment of what is considered “good” in corporate America. A fascinating exploration of the recent corporate scandals which have rocked the global business community. Written with sharp and compelling style, suitable for students, professionals, and general readers. Companion website offers discussion points for the book as well as an up-to-date chronology of ongoing corporate scandals.
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    Permission to Steal: Revealing the Roots of Corporate Scandal--An Address to My Fellow Citizens.Lisa H. Newton - 2006 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Citing recent examples including Enron, Arthur Andersen, and WorldCom, _Permission to Steal_ explores what went wrong and advocates a universal reassessment of what is considered “good” in corporate America. A fascinating exploration of the recent corporate scandals which have rocked the global business community. Written with sharp and compelling style, suitable for students, professionals, and general readers. Companion website offers discussion points for the book as well as an up-to-date chronology of ongoing corporate scandals.
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