Great video. More on Moral Imagination in Rudolf Steiner's Philosophy Of Freedom. Chapter 12.2 Moral Imagination [3] Concrete ideas are formed by us on the basis of our concepts by means of the imagination. Therefore what the free spirit needs in order to carry out his ideas, in order to assert himself in the world, is moral imagination. This is the source of the free spirit's action. In fact, only people with moral imagination are actually morally productive. Those who merely preach morality, people who merely devise codes of ethics without the ability to condense them into concrete ideas-are morally unproductive. They are like the critic who can explain very competently what a work of art should be like, but is himself incapable of achieving the slightest artistic production.
perhaps he was able to communicate the reputational risk of doing something unethical? Perhaps doing the unethical thing would have compromised the other 2/3 of the company's revenue?
Great video. More on Moral Imagination in Rudolf Steiner's Philosophy Of Freedom.
Chapter 12.2 Moral Imagination
[3] Concrete ideas are formed by us on the basis of our concepts by means of the imagination. Therefore what the free spirit needs in order to carry out his ideas, in order to assert himself in the world, is moral imagination. This is the source of the free spirit's action. In fact, only people with moral imagination are actually morally productive. Those who merely preach morality, people who merely devise codes of ethics without the ability to condense them into concrete ideas-are morally unproductive. They are like the critic who can explain very competently what a work of art should be like, but is himself incapable of achieving the slightest artistic production.
How could the CEO lose 1/3 of his companies revenue without breaking obligations to shareholders?
perhaps he was able to communicate the reputational risk of doing something unethical? Perhaps doing the unethical thing would have compromised the other 2/3 of the company's revenue?