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Generalization of moral imperatives.

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    Last Updated: April 3, 2007

    Generalization of moral imperatives.

    Western philosophers have laid the ground work for an immense ethical battle in every day life as well as business life. In the recent history, many people have attempted to translate and implement the moral concepts such as absolute duty into the western oriented business practices; however, the current business environment has certainly created “speed bumps” in such attempts.

    Factors such as globalization and its consequent impact on multi national players in the business arena have certainly created a vacuum of moral guidelines. In addition the multi cultural facets in combination with religious and social separation may dictate the formulation of new and more comprehensive theories that can be practical and translated into semi universal methodology.

    Essentially, it is vital to consider the changes in the past half decade in order to formulate such guidelines. The clashes of moral standards which may or may not be based on religion, social, financial and cultural standards have to be taken into account before a basis can be determined. Generally speaking, it is vital to formulate such theory / methodology by integrating proportionate and multi component that would consist of global theories including the non western philosophical framework.

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