Competing, cooperating and morality LO18236

Simon Buckingham (go57@dial.pipex.com)
Mon, 1 Jun 1998 08:00:58 +0100

Replying to LO18230 --

Hi Doc, thanks for the reply, sorry for tainting you by associating you
with such non-systematic thinking as these "principles", as I said, I did
not see your original post.

I would like to see your principle if you are happy to share them, one day
I will get around to listing my own- they are there and I am practicing
them, but I have not deliberately listed them- would probably stimulate
some learning surprises if I did!

regards sincerely simon buckingham, "Naturalize work" at
http://www.unorg.com/weekly.htm

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard C. Holloway <learnshops@thresholds.com>
>
>Simon, I'm glad you've challenged these 6 principles. As I mentioned,
>they are presented in a fine book on ethics (here's the book info, if
>you're interested
>
><http://www.altbookstore.com/cgi-win/web.exe?book.isbn.0534193862%thresholds>).
>
>I've not known anyone yet who didn't object (including myself) to this
>particular set of principles (indeed, I've picked my own--and modify it
>from time to time). However, it's a method to use in determining one's
>own set of principles by which to guide ethical organizational decisions
>through ethical dilemmas.
>

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"Simon Buckingham" <go57@dial.pipex.com>

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