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Abstract

Current discussions of business ethics usually only consider dentological and utilitarian approaches. What is missing is a discussion of traditional teleology, often referred to as virtue ethics. While deontology and teleology are useful, they both suffer insufficiencies. Traditional teleology, while deontological in many respects, does not object to utilitarian style calculations as long as they are contained within a moral framework that is not utilitarian in its origin. It contains the best of both approaches and can be used to focus on the individual's role within an organization. More work is needed in exposing students and faculty to traditional teleology and its place in business ethic's discussions.

Details

Title
Are deontology and teleology mutually exclusive?
Author
Macdonald, James E; Beck-Dudley, Caryn L
Pages
615
Publication year
1994
Publication date
Aug 1994
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
01674544
e-ISSN
15730697
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
198095089
Copyright
Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers Group Aug 1994