Ethics Needs Spirituality
László Zsolnai
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László Zsolnai: Corvinus University of Budapest
Chapter Chapter 7 in Spirituality and Business, 2010, pp 87-90 from Springer
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Abstract In Chap. 7, Laszlo Zsolnai argues that ethics needs spirituality as an underlying background and as a major motivational force. According to him, ethical initiatives in business fail if they are not based on genuine ethical commitments. Serving the well-being of communities, nature, and future generations requires authentic care, which develops from experiential oneness with others and with the universal source of creation.
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02661-4_7
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