Contemporary philosopher

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  • Jürgen Habermas

    Jürgen Habermas

    Philosophy: Communicative rationality and deliberative democracy—ethical decisions emerge from open, inclusive dialogue. Business application: Encourages transparent decision-making, stakeholder engagement, and participatory leadership models.
  • Peter A. French

    Peter A. French

    Philosophy: Developed the idea that corporations are moral agents through Corporate Internal Decision (CID) Structures. Business application: Forms the basis for corporate accountability, ethics committees, and compliance programs.
  • Martha Nussbaum

    Martha Nussbaum

    Philosophy: Capabilities approach—ensuring people have the freedom and opportunities to live meaningful, flourishing lives. Business application: Used in CSR and HR to ensure employee well‑being, professional growth, and workplace dignity.
  • David Schmidtz

    David Schmidtz

    Philosophy: Justice as a navigational map a pragmatic view using rational choice theory and game theory for cooperation and fairness. Business application: Shapes incentive design, negotiation strategies, and ethical decisionmaking frameworks within organizations.
  • Anders Indset

    Anders Indset

    Philosophy: Known as the “business philosopher” emphasizes quantum economy, artificial human intelligence, and long term technological foresight. Business application: Guides leaders in integrating technological innovation with humanistic values and ethical foresight.