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DEDICATION
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST EDITION, Ronald K. Duska
Part 1: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: *What is Ethics?
Chapter 2: *The "Why's of Business Revisited"
Chapter 3: *Business Ethics: Oxymoron or Good Business
Chapter 4: Revisiting the Egoism Question in Business
Chapter 5: How Losing Soul Leads to Ethical Corruption in Business
Chapter 6: *What's the Point of a Business Ethics Course?
Part 2: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 7:*Life Boat Ethics: A Problem in Economic Justice.-Chapter 8: *The Religious Roots of Business Ethics
Chapter 9: *Aristotle: A Pre-Modern Post-Modern? Implications for Business Ethics
Chapter 10: Rhetoric and Egoism in Aristotles Ethics
Chapter 11: Why Business Ethics Needs Rhetoric: An Aristotelian Perspective
Chapter 12: Patricia Werhane and Adam Smith With Side Comments on Aesthetics and Wittgenstion
Chapter 13: What is Literature to Ethics or Ethics to Literature?.-Part 3: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 14: *Employee Rights
Chapter 15: *Whistleblowing and Employee Loyalty
Chapter 16: *Why be a Loyal Agent?-Part 4
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 17: *The Responsibilities of Accountants
Chapter 18: Financial Services Industry
Chapter 19: Ethics and Financial Systems: Systems and Individuals
Chapter 20: *The Corruption of Financial Markets: Systemic Inevitability or Aberration?
Chapter 21: *Should Mutual Fund Managers be Barred from Personal Trading?
Chapter 22: Contemporary Laws and Regulations: An Argument for Less Law, More Justice
Part 5: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 23: When Bigger is not Better
Chapter 24: Harry Potter, 9/11, and Enron: Implications for Financial Services Professionals
Chapter 25: Ethics: Whose Life Insurance is it, Anyway?
Chapter 26: Divorcing Your Client Financial Services Style
Chapter 27: On the "Rights" to Health Care and Health Insurance
Chapter 28: Shakespeare's King Lear: Looking for an Estate Planner
Chapter 29: Managing for an Ethical Culture: What to do with Tom
Chapter 30: Blowing the Whistle on Fellow Professionals
Chapter 31: Being Real about the Ethics of the Fiduciary: What's Wrong with Self-Interest
Chapter 32: What's the Wealth in Wealth Management
Chapter 33: Why Good People Do Bad Things: Applications to Financial Advisors: The WIZARD
Chapter 34: Unethical Behavioral Finance: Why Good People Do Bad Things
Chapter 35: The Dark Side of Retirement
EPILOGUE: Duskas contributions to Business Ethics
BIOGRAPHY OF RONALD K. DUSKA.
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST EDITION, Ronald K. Duska
Part 1: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: *What is Ethics?
Chapter 2: *The "Why's of Business Revisited"
Chapter 3: *Business Ethics: Oxymoron or Good Business
Chapter 4: Revisiting the Egoism Question in Business
Chapter 5: How Losing Soul Leads to Ethical Corruption in Business
Chapter 6: *What's the Point of a Business Ethics Course?
Part 2: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 7:*Life Boat Ethics: A Problem in Economic Justice.-Chapter 8: *The Religious Roots of Business Ethics
Chapter 9: *Aristotle: A Pre-Modern Post-Modern? Implications for Business Ethics
Chapter 10: Rhetoric and Egoism in Aristotles Ethics
Chapter 11: Why Business Ethics Needs Rhetoric: An Aristotelian Perspective
Chapter 12: Patricia Werhane and Adam Smith With Side Comments on Aesthetics and Wittgenstion
Chapter 13: What is Literature to Ethics or Ethics to Literature?.-Part 3: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 14: *Employee Rights
Chapter 15: *Whistleblowing and Employee Loyalty
Chapter 16: *Why be a Loyal Agent?-Part 4
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 17: *The Responsibilities of Accountants
Chapter 18: Financial Services Industry
Chapter 19: Ethics and Financial Systems: Systems and Individuals
Chapter 20: *The Corruption of Financial Markets: Systemic Inevitability or Aberration?
Chapter 21: *Should Mutual Fund Managers be Barred from Personal Trading?
Chapter 22: Contemporary Laws and Regulations: An Argument for Less Law, More Justice
Part 5: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 23: When Bigger is not Better
Chapter 24: Harry Potter, 9/11, and Enron: Implications for Financial Services Professionals
Chapter 25: Ethics: Whose Life Insurance is it, Anyway?
Chapter 26: Divorcing Your Client Financial Services Style
Chapter 27: On the "Rights" to Health Care and Health Insurance
Chapter 28: Shakespeare's King Lear: Looking for an Estate Planner
Chapter 29: Managing for an Ethical Culture: What to do with Tom
Chapter 30: Blowing the Whistle on Fellow Professionals
Chapter 31: Being Real about the Ethics of the Fiduciary: What's Wrong with Self-Interest
Chapter 32: What's the Wealth in Wealth Management
Chapter 33: Why Good People Do Bad Things: Applications to Financial Advisors: The WIZARD
Chapter 34: Unethical Behavioral Finance: Why Good People Do Bad Things
Chapter 35: The Dark Side of Retirement
EPILOGUE: Duskas contributions to Business Ethics
BIOGRAPHY OF RONALD K. DUSKA.