it's almost like you're vaguely characterizing capitalism? free enterprising → $s → power → influence (conspire?) → maintain (free enterprising etc) → ... — jorndoe
it isn’t the same as a masters in business ethics. It could be, — Mark Dennis
You’re using false equivalences — Mark Dennis
Does a masters in applied ethics include classes on business ethics? Yes. — Mark Dennis
Do I have to agree with everything said in that class? No. — Mark Dennis
you’re suspiciously trying to dig up identifying details on me — Mark Dennis
you bait me into showing you my certifications — Mark Dennis
I have found Nassim Nicholas Taleb's Incerto series of books a really good read: "Black swan", "Antifragile", "Fooled by randomness", "Skin in the game", ... I have also read many of his blog posts. His focus is on epistemology, i.e. the question, "What is knowledge?", always centred around, and starting from the question of how we deal with randomness. — alcontali
However I never once made the claim that they don’t relate to each other. Not once. — Mark Dennis
Also it isn’t wrong to say that not all business ethics is applied ethics because first you have to agree that all of our business ethics is actually ethical in the first place. — Mark Dennis
But you do not get to lie — Mark Dennis
Hah, I can't believe I am the only one so far to have owned up to possessing no philosophical education. — SophistiCat
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