Traversing the Inferno : A New Direction for Business Ethics

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The discipline of business ethics traditionally has paid too much attention to articulating and applying the moral law and has devoted too little thinking to the nature and consequences of evil for our souls. For purposes of this discussion, I shall limit myself to Dante’s vision of evil as a diminution of human being. On his journey through hell, Dante encounters the shades—people who, through their own actions, have rendered themselves less than fully human. This paper concentrates especially on the various types of fraud and their psychic effects as portrayed by Dante in his book Inferno .

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Koehn, D. (2000). Traversing the Inferno : A New Direction for Business Ethics. Business Ethics Quarterly, 10(1), 255–268. https://doi.org/10.2307/3857711

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