商业朋友:亚里士多德、康德及其他管理理论家论社交实践

Business Friends: Aristotle, Kant and Other Management Theorists on the Practice of Networking

Business Ethics Quarterly · 2000
被引 30
ABS 3

中文导读

本文从哲学角度探讨商业友谊,基于亚里士多德的分析将其视为“不完全的功利友谊”,并论证其不违反康德绝对命令,但需警惕道德风险。

Abstract

Abstract: Quite frequently, business periodicals feature articles on the importance of building and maintaining a “network” of business friends. Typically, these articles offer practical suggestions for “networking.” This article is a philosophical investigation of business friends, and business friendships. Relying upon Aristotle’s classic analysis, I argue that business friendships are instances of “incomplete friendships for utility.” Viewed in this way, much is revealed about what business friendships are ; even more is revealed about what business friendships are not , It is perfectly natural to say that business friends use one another; this raises the issue of whether business friendships violate the Kantian “categorical imperative.” I argue that they need not, and that—so long as they are truly “friendships”—they do not. What this discussion makes clear, however, is that business friendships are in continuous peril of eroding into relationships that cannot survive moral scrutiny. I conclude with a few practical suggestions—and philosophical cautions.

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