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Contre les moralistes
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ISBN: 2251455574 9782251455570 Year: 2024 Publisher: Paris : Les Belles Lettres,

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"Avec ce Par-delà le bien et le mal sceptique s'achève l'ouvrage majeur de Sextus Empiricus Contre les dogmatiques resté longtemps inédit en français. L'auteur (IIe-IIIe siècle ap. J.-C.) y administre une thérapie de choc : les valeurs n'ont pas de réalité, la croyance morale est préjudiciable, il ne saurait exister d'art de vivre. Ainsi se trouve consommée, après celles de la logique et de la physique, la "ruine" de la morale. On s'est étonné d'une telle radicalité, qui paraît trancher avec l'habituel refus sceptique de juger. On s'est aussi demandé, avec Aristoclès de Messine, si n'était pas assurée, du même coup, la ruine morale du scepticisme lui-même : "De quelle mauvaise action n'aurait-il pas l'audace, celui qui croit qu'il n'y a vraiment rien de mauvais ou de honteux, de juste ou d'injuste ?". Le scepticisme contemporain n'est pas à l'abri d'une accusation analogue. L'ouvrage laisse entrevoir, pourtant, la perspective d'un bonheur sceptique. S'y dessinent les contours d'une morale paradoxale qui, tout en semblant se moquer de la morale, marie conformisme de fait et anticonformisme de principe."--


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Humanistic Leadership Practices : Exemplary Cases from Different Cultures
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ISBN: 9783031343667 3031343662 Year: 2024 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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This edited volume offers a comprehensive analysis of humanistic leadership, bringing together authors with experience working in different cultures to demonstrate that humanistic leadership exists everywhere and has enabled companies to sustain all over the world. There is a high volume of evidence that executive education has significant influence in the decisions of executives and upper managers in business, government and other institutions. However, in spite of the many different leadership theories in existence, there is a severe deficit of research and literature addressing the specific needs of organizations for integrating the human dimension. This book highlights different cultural case studies from around the world to demonstrate that humanistic leadership is the model that best enables employees to thrive and businesses to sustain. Part of the popular Humanism in Business series, this book will be of great interest to academics, students and practitioners of leadership and human resources. “People are realizing that leadership today requires more than just managing an organization well for the purpose of maximizing profit. In this important book, several authors explore the defining characteristics and behavior of what are becoming known as ‘humanistic leaders’. Humanistic Leadership in Different Cultures is a powerful and inspiring accompaniment to bodies of work about servant leadership and quantum leadership, and adds the dimension about how these are practiced in different cultures. I recommend it highly.” Danah Zohar, Author of The Quantum Leader and Zero Distance.

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