Review of Kenneth E. Goodpaster, Conscience and Corporate Culture
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (10) (2007)
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Kenneth E. Goodpaster (1983). Commentary. Business and Professional Ethics Journal 2 (4):100-103.
Kenneth E. Goodpaster (1982). Kohlbergian Theory: A Philosophical Counterinvitation. Ethics 92 (3):491-498.
Kenneth E. Goodpaster (1974). On Justifying Moral Judgments. The New Scholasticism 48 (4):533-539.
Kenneth E. Goodpaster (1978). On Being Morally Considerable. Journal of Philosophy 75 (6):308-325.
Kenneth E. Goodpaster (1981). Book Review:Ethical Theory and Business. Tom L. Beauchamp, Norman E. Bowie. [REVIEW] Ethics 91 (3):525-.
Kenneth E. Goodpaster (2007). Conscience and Corporate Culture. Blackwell Pub..
W. Murray Hunt (1980). Are Mere Things Morally Considerable? Environmental Ethics 2 (1):59-65.
Kenneth Goodpaster (1991). Can Ethics Be Taught? Business Ethics 5 (2):26-28.
Thomas L. Carson (1993). Does the Stakeholder Theory Constitute a New Kind of Theory of Social Responsibility? Business Ethics Quarterly 3 (2):171-176.
Kenneth E. Goodpaster (2010). Corporate Responsibility and its Constituents. In George G. Brenkert & Tom L. Beauchamp (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics. Oxford University Press.
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