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Confucian and Aristotelian Ethics: A Global Model for Leadership

In: Leadership through the Classics

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  • Marianna Benetatou

    (University of Paris-Sorbonne)

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The paper focuses on a model for leadership inspired by Confucian and Aristotelian theories of the virtuous person. It addresses its descriptive and normative aspects and outlines the necessary training in order to become such a leader. Confucian and Aristotelian ideas of the cardinal virtues outline a recast profile for the contemporary leader that underlines both moral integrity and enhanced ability to act contextually. The leader’s conduct aims at creating the proper conditions for global harmony and collective and individual well-being. The training consists of empowering individuals to realize their interconnectedness with collective, even planetary, interests and acquiring the skill to implement their theoretical knowledge into creative works.

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  • Marianna Benetatou, 2012. "Confucian and Aristotelian Ethics: A Global Model for Leadership," Springer Books, in: Gregory P. Prastacos & Fuming Wang & Klas Eric Soderquist (ed.), Leadership through the Classics, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 131-145, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-32445-1_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-32445-1_9
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