Spiritual Humanism and Economic Wisdom
€ 24,90
Spiritual Humanism and Economic Wisdom collects
essays in honor of the 70th anniversary of K.U.Leuven
professor Luk Bouckaert, co-founder of the European
SPES forum, which aims to make spirituality accessible
as a public good to as many people as possible. Its
mission is expressed in the key word of SPES, being on
the one hand an acronym for ‘Spirituality in Economics
and Society’ and, on the other hand, the Latin word for
‘hope’, the virtue that sustains our belief in a better
future.
In the spirit of the European SPES forum, this volume covers issues of contemporary economics using a humanist perspective and discusses interrelated problems of business, ethics and society from spiritually based viewpoints. The authors argue for practicing economic wisdom in economic and social life.
Hendrik Opdebeeckis professor of Philosophy and Economics at the University of Antwerp, where he is affiliated with the Centre of Ethics. His research interest is focused on the cultural-philosophical backgrounds and effects of globalization with special attention to the role of spirituality and technology.
Laszlo Zsolnai is professor and director of the Business Ethics Center at the Corvinus University of Budapest. He is chairman of the Business Ethics Faculty Group of CEMS (Community of European Management Schools - The Global Alliance in Management Education).
In the spirit of the European SPES forum, this volume covers issues of contemporary economics using a humanist perspective and discusses interrelated problems of business, ethics and society from spiritually based viewpoints. The authors argue for practicing economic wisdom in economic and social life.
Hendrik Opdebeeckis professor of Philosophy and Economics at the University of Antwerp, where he is affiliated with the Centre of Ethics. His research interest is focused on the cultural-philosophical backgrounds and effects of globalization with special attention to the role of spirituality and technology.
Laszlo Zsolnai is professor and director of the Business Ethics Center at the Corvinus University of Budapest. He is chairman of the Business Ethics Faculty Group of CEMS (Community of European Management Schools - The Global Alliance in Management Education).
Spiritual Humanism and Economic Wisdom
€ 24,90
Spiritual Humanism and Economic Wisdom collects
essays in honor of the 70th anniversary of K.U.Leuven
professor Luk Bouckaert, co-founder of the European
SPES forum, which aims to make spirituality accessible
as a public good to as many people as possible. Its
mission is expressed in the key word of SPES, being on
the one hand an acronym for ‘Spirituality in Economics
and Society’ and, on the other hand, the Latin word for
‘hope’, the virtue that sustains our belief in a better
future.
In the spirit of the European SPES forum, this volume covers issues of contemporary economics using a humanist perspective and discusses interrelated problems of business, ethics and society from spiritually based viewpoints. The authors argue for practicing economic wisdom in economic and social life.
Hendrik Opdebeeckis professor of Philosophy and Economics at the University of Antwerp, where he is affiliated with the Centre of Ethics. His research interest is focused on the cultural-philosophical backgrounds and effects of globalization with special attention to the role of spirituality and technology.
Laszlo Zsolnai is professor and director of the Business Ethics Center at the Corvinus University of Budapest. He is chairman of the Business Ethics Faculty Group of CEMS (Community of European Management Schools - The Global Alliance in Management Education).
In the spirit of the European SPES forum, this volume covers issues of contemporary economics using a humanist perspective and discusses interrelated problems of business, ethics and society from spiritually based viewpoints. The authors argue for practicing economic wisdom in economic and social life.
Hendrik Opdebeeckis professor of Philosophy and Economics at the University of Antwerp, where he is affiliated with the Centre of Ethics. His research interest is focused on the cultural-philosophical backgrounds and effects of globalization with special attention to the role of spirituality and technology.
Laszlo Zsolnai is professor and director of the Business Ethics Center at the Corvinus University of Budapest. He is chairman of the Business Ethics Faculty Group of CEMS (Community of European Management Schools - The Global Alliance in Management Education).
Spirituality as a public good (European SPES Cahier 1)
€ 14,80
The ongoing process of globalisation, deconstructing our familiar social identities and institutional settings, makes it necessary to find new and deeper sources of self-orientation and moral imagination. Formal rational ethics does not suffice. Ethics needs spirituality as a driver to find its inner purpose and meaning.
Selected papers from the foundational meeting of the European SPES Forum in Leuven (Belgium) in 2005, explore the fascinating relationship between spirituality, ethics and economics in the context of globalisation.
The first part focuses on the emergence of spirituality within economics and business while the second part elaborates on the influenceofglobalisation on spirituality. It is said that globalisation made the world into a global village, are we heading for a world spirituality?
Selected papers from the foundational meeting of the European SPES Forum in Leuven (Belgium) in 2005, explore the fascinating relationship between spirituality, ethics and economics in the context of globalisation.
The first part focuses on the emergence of spirituality within economics and business while the second part elaborates on the influenceofglobalisation on spirituality. It is said that globalisation made the world into a global village, are we heading for a world spirituality?
Spirituality as a public good (European SPES Cahier 1)
€ 14,80
The ongoing process of globalisation, deconstructing our familiar social identities and institutional settings, makes it necessary to find new and deeper sources of self-orientation and moral imagination. Formal rational ethics does not suffice. Ethics needs spirituality as a driver to find its inner purpose and meaning.
Selected papers from the foundational meeting of the European SPES Forum in Leuven (Belgium) in 2005, explore the fascinating relationship between spirituality, ethics and economics in the context of globalisation.
The first part focuses on the emergence of spirituality within economics and business while the second part elaborates on the influenceofglobalisation on spirituality. It is said that globalisation made the world into a global village, are we heading for a world spirituality?
Selected papers from the foundational meeting of the European SPES Forum in Leuven (Belgium) in 2005, explore the fascinating relationship between spirituality, ethics and economics in the context of globalisation.
The first part focuses on the emergence of spirituality within economics and business while the second part elaborates on the influenceofglobalisation on spirituality. It is said that globalisation made the world into a global village, are we heading for a world spirituality?