Applied Ethics at Corvinus Business Ethics Center

A book review and survey of 30 years of interdisciplinary business ethics with genuine moral commitments

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https://doi.org/10.26034/fr.jehe.2023.4638

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Applied ethics, Corvinus Business Ethics Center, business ethics, interdisciplinary inquiry, Corvinus University Budapest

Abstract

Between practical ethics, which seeks to define a wide range of ethical norms and ways of ethical reasoning on firm philosophical basis, including the definition of the foundation of ethics, and business ethics, environmental ethics or health ethics the difference is only about the degree we get to apply practically ethics. The Business Ethics Center of Corvinus University of Budapest, lead by Prof. Laszlo Zsolnai, takes all these levels very seriously. The external observer who would want to review the activities of the Center would immediately get in trouble if all that he would expect is either great theories on practical ethics, or only concrete observations on how, in some precise context, ethics is applied by economic science professionals. Indeed, as we shall review, the 30 Years Report of the Business Ethics Center of Corvinus University Budapest presents the most important conferences and workshops that they organized, describes significant books they published, and summarizes the main findings of their decades-long research. Crucially, the functioning of the Center is based on the conviction that ethics is a relevant aspect of all levels of economic activity, from individual and organizational to societal and global. Business ethics is practiced by the Center as an action-oriented, interdisciplinary scientific inquiry where normative and descriptive elements are intermingled.

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2023-12-22

How to Cite

Haaz, I. (2023). Applied Ethics at Corvinus Business Ethics Center: A book review and survey of 30 years of interdisciplinary business ethics with genuine moral commitments. Journal of Ethics in Higher Education, (3), 167–174. https://doi.org/10.26034/fr.jehe.2023.4638

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Book Reviews