Complexity, Difference and Identity: An Ethical Perspective

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"Complexity" has been part of the academic discourse for a decade or two. Texts on Complexity fall mainly in two categories: fairly technical and mathematical on the one hand, and fairly and general on the other. Paul Cilliers’ book Complexity and Postmodernism (Routledge 1998) constituted an attempt to bridge this divide by reflecting more rigorously on the philosophical implications of complexity, and by making it accessible to the social sciences. This edited volume is a continuation of this project, with specific reference to the ethical implications of acknowledging complexity. These issues are pertinent to our understanding of organizations and institutions and could contribute significantly to the development of a richer understanding of ethics in business. Such an understanding would be a useful tool for teachers, researchers and post-graduate students with ethical concerns in disciplines ranging from Philosophy, Applied Ethics, Sociology, Organisational Studies, Political Science, Anthropology and Cultural Studies.

The central theme which binds all the contributions together is the inevitability of normative and ethical issues when dealing with complex phenomena. The book should thus be useful in the development of Business Ethics on two levels: in the first place on the level of developing a strong theoretical foundation, in the second place in providing specific examples of this theory in action in the real world.

Author(s): Paul Cilliers (auth.), Paul Cilliers, Rika Preiser (eds.)
Series: Issues in Business Ethics 26
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 273
Tags: Ethics; Business/Management Science, general; Interdisciplinary Studies; Philosophy; Epistemology

Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Difference, Identity and Complexity....Pages 3-18
The Complex ā€œIā€: The Formation of Identity in Complex Systems....Pages 19-38
Front Matter....Pages 39-39
Complexity: The Evolution of Identity and Diversity....Pages 41-60
Comparison, Diversity and Complexity....Pages 61-75
Front Matter....Pages 77-77
A Dynamical Approach to Identity and Diversity in Complex Systems....Pages 79-93
Negativity, Difference and Critique: The Ethical Moment in Complexity....Pages 95-111
Front Matter....Pages 113-113
The Complexity of Difference, Ethics and the Law....Pages 115-129
Ethical Complexity....Pages 131-164
Front Matter....Pages 165-165
Corporate Identity, Responsibility and the Ethics of Complexity....Pages 167-191
Business Ethics from Below: Rethinking Organisational Values, Strategy and Trust....Pages 193-213
Agonistic Engagements: Difference, Meaning and Deliberation in South African Cities....Pages 215-239
Africa: Globalisation and the Ethical....Pages 241-264
Unpacking the Ethics of Complexity: Concluding Reflections....Pages 265-287
Back Matter....Pages 289-300