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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Foreword by Robert J. Starratt
  3. Preface and Acknowledgements
  4. Introduction
  5. Chapter 1: Modernity
    1. An Instrumental Rationality
    2. Paradigm Shift: Towards Postmodernity
    3. In Search of an Authentic Rationality
    4. Ethical Demands
  6. Chapter 2: Ehical Leadership: The Anglo-Saxon Understanding
    1. The Concept of Ethics
    2. Ethical Leadership
    3. Nurturing New Social Relationships
    4. The Concept of Human Nature
    5. Decision Making in the Exercise of Leadership
    6. Models of Ethical Decision Making
  7. Chapter 3: The TERA Model: Towards an Ethical, Responsible, and Authentic Trajectory
    1. Moral Dilemma
    2. Three Fundamental Ethics: Critique, Justice, and Care
    3. The TERA Process: Knowledge-Volition-Action
    4. A Challenging but Necessary Interdependence
    5. A Rising Level of Confidence
    6. Towards Responsible Leadership
    7. An Ethical Culture
  8. Conclusion
  9. Appendix: TERA—A Guide to Developing a Multidimensional Ethical Conscience
  10. List of References

Contents

Foreword Robert J. Starratt

Preface and Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1: Modernity

An Instrumental Rationality

Paradigm Shift: Towards Postmodernity

In Search of an Authentic Rationality

Ethical Demands

Chapter 2: Ethical Leadership: The Anglo-Saxon Understanding

The Concept of Ethics

Ethical Leadership

Nurturing New Social Relationships

The Concept of Human Nature

Decision Making in the Exercise of Leadership

Models of Ethical Decision Making

Chapter 3: The TERA Model: Towards an Ethical, Responsible, and Authentic Trajectory

Moral Dilemma

Three Fundamental Ethics: Critique, Justice, and Care

The TERA Process: Knowledge—Volition—Action

A Challenging but Necessary Interdependence

A Rising Level of Confidence

Towards Responsible Leadership

An Ethical Culture

Conclusion

Appendix: TERA—A Guide to Developing a Multidimensional Ethical Conscience

List of References

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