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Moral Action / Moral Behavior. ueber existentielle Initiativen – Zur Phaenomenologie der Moralitaet im oekonomischen Raum (Moral Action / Moral Behavior. The Phenomenology of Morals in the Economic Space)

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Im folgenden Beitrag wird Moral als konsensueller Prozess im sozialen Geschehen betrachtet. Moral wird in Form assertorischer Aussagen vorgetragen, denn wer will, dass sich alle moralisch verhalten, will nicht alleine dastehen. Wer traut sich (wann?), moralisch aufzutreten? Die folgende Eroerterung stellt auf das Personal der Moral, also wer bereit ist, zu welchen Bedingungen moralisch zu handeln, ab. Moral ist aktivierbar, die Konstellation muss stimmen, aber vor allem braucht sie Moral Entrepreneurs. (The paper at hand focuses on morality as a consensual process of the social activity of others. Morality is presented in an assertoric manner in order to urge others behaving morally as well. No one wants to stand alone. Who dares (when?) to act morally? The following discussion sheds light on the personal of morality. Who is willing to act morally under which conditions? Morality can be activated but it needs the right framework conditions. Above all, moral entrepreneurs are needed.)

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  • Priddat, Birger P., 2014. "Moral Action / Moral Behavior. ueber existentielle Initiativen – Zur Phaenomenologie der Moralitaet im oekonomischen Raum (Moral Action / Moral Behavior. The Phenomenology of Morals in the Economic Sp," Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik - Journal for Business, Economics & Ethics, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, vol. 15(3), pages 421-434.
  • Handle: RePEc:nms:ethics:doi:10.1688/zfwu-2014-03-priddat
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    Keywords

    Personal of Morality; Moral Entrepreneurs; Moral Discourse; Homo Economicus;
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    JEL classification:

    • A13 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Relation of Economics to Social Values
    • A14 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Sociology of Economics
    • J53 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Labor-Management Relations, Trade Unions, and Collective Bargaining - - - Labor-Management Relations; Industrial Jurisprudence
    • Z10 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics - - - General

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