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Philosophy & business ethics
The Olympic Games, connoisseurs and supporters
22 Aug 2024
Alain ANQUETIL
Was the dissolution of the French National Assembly a reason or a cause for the formation of electoral coalitions?
29 Jun 2024
Alain ANQUETIL
Can masks really “come off?”
26 Jun 2024
Alain ANQUETIL
Is the metaphor of the “inner voice” a good metaphor?
13 Apr 2024
Alain ANQUETIL
Max Weber’s ethics of responsibility and Martin Luther’s “Here I stand; I can do no other”
7 Feb 2024
Alain ANQUETIL
COP28, cosmopolitanism and the spherical shape of the Earth
14 Dec 2023
Alain ANQUETIL
The effects of regret in moral dilemmas
15 Nov 2023
Alain ANQUETIL
The expropriation of Danone in Russia and the principle of equal consideration of interests
26 Sep 2023
Alain ANQUETIL
Hypocrisy is not a principle of business life
29 Jun 2023
Alain ANQUETIL
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La chronique philo sur Euradio
19 Jun 2023
Alain ANQUETIL
Two conceptions of CSR in the Open Letter calling for a pause in AI research
12 May 2023
Alain ANQUETIL
Are effective altruism and OpenAI incarnations of utilitarian thinking?
18 Mar 2023
Alain ANQUETIL
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