Tag: Ethics

The Complex Relationship Between Ethics and Economics – III

Adam Smith and the Virtues It is a well-known fact that Adam Smith, often called the “Father of Economics,” was a professor of Moral Philosophy and Jurisprudence in Scotland, and his book The Theory of Moral Sentiments (already discussed in a previous article on this blog) made him a recognized name in moral thought in […]

Eric Voegelin – A Brief Biography (Part 2)

This series of writings continues to present, briefly, the biography of Eric Voegelin based on the work “Autobiographical Reflections,” published in 2008, in which he offers a historical and biographical context for his motivations through the development and articulation of his ideas in various fields of knowledge. Eric Voegelin revives the concept of “anamnesis,” which […]

Admethics Researchers Participate in 7th ISBEE World Congress in Bilbao, Spain: International Society for Business Ethics and Economics 2022

From July 20 to 22, 2022, the city of Bilbao hosted the International Society for Business Ethics and Economics Congress (ISBEE-2022). In this seventh edition, expected in mid-2020 but held only in 2022 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the overall theme of the Conference was “Reinventing Globalization: Community, Virtues, and the Power of Purpose.” The […]

Ethics of Private Property

This short text is dedicated to be a brief introduction to the subject that, within the fields of research related mainly to political philosophy, but also to the fields of economics and ethics, has come to be called the Ethics of Private Property.                 The discussion about the existence of private property, both in relation […]

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