Applying Aristotelian and Confucian Virtue Ethics to Humane Work in the Business Context

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Koehn D. [1 ]
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[1] Philosophy Department, DePaul University, 2352 N. Clifton, Chicago, 60614, IL
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Aristotle; Confucius; Goods and services; Humane work; Virtue ethics;
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10.1007/s41463-022-00134-4
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What is humane work? What does such work look like in a business context? This paper articulates two ways of thinking about humane work using an Aristotelian and a Confucian virtue ethics approach. This approach reveals the need to think about (1) work’s connection not merely with autonomy but with self-refinement and self-perfection, with craft, and with the production of genuinely good goods; (2) possible dangers (e.g., the risk of generating envy) of focusing too much on pay issues in connection with humane work; (3) the relation between humane work and political regimes; and (4) the role played by stakeholders other than managers in the humanizing of work. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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