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513: Business ethics as a competitive advantage (with J.S. Nelson)

Case Interview Preparation & Management Consulting | Strategy | Critical Thinking

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Cost-Benefit Analysis

Cost-benefit analysis does not allow for an ethical lens in there, the classical cost-benefit analysis. There are rights, duties and rationales such as categorical imperative which starts with ideas of absolute commandments. John Rawls was a philosopher who had this idea that you could create societies behind a veil of ignorance. These different lenses can give a way to think reflectively about the question itself.

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