The chapter examines various approaches to normative foundations of business ethics developed since the 1970s: early CSR arguments, Carrol's pyramid, Milton Friedman's argument, stakeholder theory, integral social contracts theory, methodological pragmatism, and others. Every theory is analyzed through the lens of scientific methodology: accurate terminology, correct logics, and empirical verification.
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Storchevoy, M. (2018). Business Ethics: Normative Approaches. In Business Ethics as a Science (pp. 97–123). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68861-9_4
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