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One Voice? or Many? A Response to Ellen Klein

William C. Frederick

Business Ethics Quarterly, 1998, vol. 8, issue 3, 575-579

Abstract: If one disregards the several petty, and often blatantly unfair, complaints voiced by Dr. Ellen Klein, she raises an issue that is worth considering: Who is qualified to teach business ethics? Her answer is plain and straightforward: only philosophers need apply.

Date: 1998
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