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Critical Business Ethics

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My aim in this chapter is to provide some practical ideas on how the Four Temperaments approach to game theory that this book is devoted to promoting can be related to teaching, and also to research and practice. Although the material in the chapter can stand on its own, it can also be related to a potential critical business ethics school, and to analogous groups in other disciplines, that bring together people who share an emotional commitment both to scientific truth and to fictionalizing, fabulizing story-telling, and who respect and embrace both a critical, debunking spirit and a Sanguine, accepting one.

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© 2015 Wayne Nordness Eastman

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Eastman, W.N. (2015). Critical Business Ethics. In: Why Business Ethics Matters. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137430441_6

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