Casuistry, Virtue and Business Ethics brings together three important
processes for business ethics: casuistry, virtue ethics and the business
case method. In doing so, it considers the overlap and synergy of
casuistry and virtue ethics, the similarities and differences of
casuistry and the business case method and the relationships between
emerging and well-established cases. The goal of the book is twofold: to
provide a distinctly practical method for moral decision-making within
the context of business and to illustrate how contemporary vexing issues
are similar to those of the past and how they might be resolved
satisfactorily.