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Moral Imagination in the Twenty-first Century examines the critical role of moral imagination in shaping ethical behavior and organizational culture. Werhane and Bevan argue that moral imagination—the ability to envision new ethical possibilities and navigate complex moral dilemmas—is essential for individuals and institutions facing unprecedented challenges.
The book combines philosophical inquiry with practical insights into how moral reasoning develops and functions in contemporary contexts. It addresses how personal values translate into organizational practices, the barriers to ethical decision-making, and strategies for cultivating moral imagination in leaders and teams. The authors draw on case studies and real-world examples to demonstrate how imaginative ethical thinking can drive positive change within institutions.
This work is valuable for business leaders, ethicists, organizational developers, and anyone seeking to understand the foundations of responsible leadership and corporate accountability in modern society.







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