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      Management as a Domain-Relative Practice that Requires and Develops Practical Wisdom

      Business Ethics Quarterly
      Philosophy Documentation Center

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          Although Alasdair MacIntyre has criticized both the market economy and applied ethics, his writing has generated significant discussion within the literature of business ethics and organizational studies. In this article, I extend this conversation by proposing the use of MacIntyre’s account of the virtues to conceive of management as a domain-relative practice that requires and develops practical wisdom. I proceed in four steps. First, I explain MacIntyre’s account of the virtues in light of his definition of a “practice.” Second, I examine his distinction between “practices” and “institutions.” Third, I explain what I mean by a “domain-relative practice” and defend the claim that it is helpful to conceive of management in those terms. Finally, I highlight several features of practical wisdom as a virtue developed in and integral to standards of excellence within management as a domain-relative practice.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Business Ethics Quarterly
                Bus. Ethics Q.
                Philosophy Documentation Center
                1052-150X
                2153-3326
                April 2012
                January 23 2015
                April 2012
                : 22
                : 2
                : 405-432
                Article
                10.5840/beq201222214
                39f20edb-7b1b-4c75-996f-5b2397242492
                © 2012

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