25 mai 2017
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GdL, « Meat your enemy. Animal rights, alignment, and radical change », Économie des conventions, ID : 10.58079/n3b2
Glen Whelan & Jean-Pascal Gond (2017) Journal of Management Inquiry, 26(2), pp. 123–138. Abstract. Radical change can be conceived in terms of the reconceiving of ontological distinctions, such as those separating humans from animals. In building on insights from French pragmatism, we suggest that, while no doubt very difficult, radical change can potentially be achieved by creating “alignment” between multiple “economies of worth” or “common worlds” (e.g., the market world of money, the ind...