The possibility of ethical business
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Philosophy
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Journal of Dharma
Volume
45
Issue
4
First Page
545
Last Page
560
Publication Date
2020
Abstract
As the business activity is an integral part of our social life, building an ethical society must include, among others, ensuring the ethical conduct of this activity. The concept of ethical business, however, has always been controversial especially in light of the alleged incompatibility of the profit motive with the motive of benevolence. Accordingly, it is thought that the profit motive is essentially selfish which thereby contradicts the selfless motive of benevolence. A standard strategy for reconciling these two motives takes the profit motive as a means to perform benevolent acts, which, however, only separates the business act from the ethical one. This essay advances an alternative strategy in which said motives occur simultaneously as motives for performing the same act. After demonstrating its possibility through a case involving General Motors, the essay shows how this strategy can be ethically justified using the Kantian moral principle of respect for persons.
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Recommended Citation
Mabaquiao, N. M. (2020). The possibility of ethical business. Journal of Dharma, 45 (4), 545-560. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/14116
Disciplines
Philosophy
Keywords
Benevolence; Business ethics
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