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Leadership Ethics: An Introduction


Leadership Ethics: An Introduction

Hardback by Price, Terry L. (University of Richmond)

Leadership Ethics: An Introduction

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ISBN:
9780521875837
Publication Date:
3 Jul 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
254 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 21 May 2024
Leadership Ethics: An Introduction

Description

Are leaders morally special? Is there something ethically distinctive about the relationship between leaders and followers? Should leaders do whatever it takes to achieve group goals? Leadership Ethics uses moral theory, as well as empirical research in psychology, to evaluate the reasons everyday leaders give to justify breaking the rules. Written for people without a background in philosophy, it introduces readers to the moral theories that are relevant to leadership ethics: relativism, amoralism, egoism, virtue ethics, social contract theory, situation ethics, communitarianism, and cosmopolitan theories such as utilitarianism and transformational leadership. Unlike many introductory texts, the book does more than simply acquaint readers with different approaches to leadership ethics. It defends the Kantian view that everyday leaders are not justified in breaking the moral rules.

Contents

Part I. Leader-Centric Approaches: 1. Relativism and exceptionalism; 2. Reason and amoralism; 3. Power and self-interest; 4. Traits and virtues; Part II. Group-Centric Approaches: 5. Permission and consent; 6. Situations and circumstances; 7. Membership and moral particularity; 8. The greater good; 9. Everyday leadership ethics.

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