Peter Ulrich2024-12-172024-12-172024-12-16https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/121578doi.org/10.5771/1439-880X-2024-3-514The integrative approach to economic and business ethics has been presented in 1997 (cf. Ulrich 2016[1997]). An English version has followed a decade later (cf. Ulrich 2008). Four integrative intensions are distinctive for this approach: (1) to overcome the two-world conception of ethics and economics; (2) to constitute a regulative idea of socio-economic rationality as the guiding principle of the reintegration; (3) to interlace the deontological and the teleological aspects of ethically founded business and economic policy; and (4) to reconsider the interdependencies between the different ‚sites‘ of economic and business morality. From these perspectives, we will finally consider some of the arguments in the papers of this issue.deCritique of economic reasonIntegrative Economic Ethicseconomic rationalitysocioeconomic rationality *Forschungsschwerpunkte: Integrative Wirtschafts-und UnternehmensethikPolitische Philosophie. ** Beitrag eingereicht am 25.09.2024Was ist integrativ an der Integrativen Wirtschaftsethik? Rekapitulation von vier integrativen Grundideen und Replik zu sieben kritischen Würdigungenjournal article