Epilogue: Whither Method? And Why?
William C. Frederick
Business Ethics Quarterly, 1992, vol. 2, issue 2, 245-246
Abstract:
For those who, like myself, are enthusiastic advocates of normativelydriven empirical studies of business ethics and values, a display of expert knowledge concerning methods of the sort we see here is occasion for large measures of professional satisfaction. With all of their imperfections and qualifications, all of the tentativeness attached to the truths they yield, these methods (and similar others not included here) open vistas not accessible by other modes of inquiry. For these gains, scholars everywhere should be grateful.Yet, questions nag at the back of one's mind, even as the positive accomplishments are registered.
Date: 1992
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