Posted: November 28th, 2014

Philosophy – ‘Ethics of Economics’

Philosophy – ‘Ethics of Economics’

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While Aristotle, Plato, Locke, or Rousseau do not primarily address the means and ends of economic activity, they develop elements of what might be called an ‘ethics of economics’. Elements of such an ethic might include:

• Defining the legitimate ends/purposes of economic activity;
• Defining the legitimate means by which such economic ends are achieved;
• Distinguishing between legitimate and illegitimate economic means & ends; and
• Situating economic activity within a larger political or social framework that endows economic activity with meaning.

Choose from any two philosophers from Aristotle, Plato, Locke, or Rousseau and answer the following: What elements of an economic ethic do you find in their writings? How does the ethic of each philosopher differ from one another? In what ways do their ethics of economics relate to broader themes of their political philosophy?
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