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Relative Autonomy of Business Morality

A very basis of business ethics refers to an idea of how business fits into modern society as a whole, a social philosophy of business. Characteristics of Modernity: Private Life Economic Life Political Life

Fundamental division of modern civilization: 1. Moral Community: The values (warmth, recognition, support) of each moral community drawn from the pre-modern local traditions. 2. Specialized functional spheres: Modern social experience consist of specialized functional spheres (healthcare, tourism, etc.) where each sphere performs their specific task through formal procedure and rules.

Social Philosophies of Business 1. Unitarian view of ethics Moral Structure Business Moral Ethics

2. Separatist view of ethics (Adam Smith & Milton Friedman) Business Ethics

3. Integration view of ethics (Talcott Parsons) Business ethics Law Market System Society Morality & Ethics BusinessGovernment

Theory of Voluntary Mediation In situation of conflicts when two or more parties come together voluntarily to resolve the dispute and achieve their goals by taking help of a third eligible party (known as mediator) then this process is known as voluntary mediation. It includes following three types of ethics: 1. Participatory ethics. 2. Transactional ethics. 3. Recognition ehtics.

Principles of mediation: Self-determination Impartiality Conflicts of interest Competence Confidentiality Quality of the process

Participatory Ethics: It provides idea about how to mediate between business goals and moral demands and how to serve the society in more ethical way and gain corporate excellence. Example; Ford Foundation

Transactional Ethics Here all parties involved in the action pattern have interests that happens to coincide in time but that do not affect each other. In order to let each party’s transaction run smoothly, all parties have to accept the principle of equality. In order to let things run smoothly following principle requires: 1. Honesty 2. Reciprocity

Recognition Ethics It regards moral interaction as a matter of protecting individual liberty and granting public welfare. According to this view the rights of individuals and our duties to them override personal egocentric interests. Moral agents are bound to the whole of society by a tacit social contract.