Integrity in the Public and Private Domains

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<p><em>Integrity in the Private and Public Domains</em> explores the issue of public and private integrity in politics, the media, health, science, fund-raising, the economy and the public sector.<br> Over twenty essays by well-known figures such as Amelie Rorty, David Vines, the late Hugo Gryn, Alan Montefiore and Hilary Lawson present a compelling insight into debates over integrity today.<br> A key chapter of the book concerns the highly publicised donation to Oxford University by Gert-Rudolf Flick, an issue which attracted wide media attention by raising questions of fund-raising and the holocaust.</p> <p>Part 1. The Philosophy, Politics and Economics of Integrity. Integrity: A Philosophical Introduction, <em>Alan Montefiore,</em> Citizenship and Integrity, <em>Mark Philip, Oriel College, Oxford,</em> Integrity and the Economy, <em>David Vines, Balliol College, Oxford.</em><br> Part 2. Personal and Professional Integrity. A Psychoanalytic View of Integrity, <em>Margaret Cohen, Practising Child and Adult Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist</em> Integrity: Political not Psychological, <em>Amelia Rorty, Harvard,</em> Sense and Sensibility: The Integrity of Vision and Response, <em>Fiona Jenkins.</em><br> Section 2.2. Integrity in the Presention of Information. Integrity in the Presentation of News and Current Affairs, <em>Hilary Lawson,</em> Integrity in News and Current Affairs, <em>Anthony Smith, Magdalen College,Oxford.<br> Section 2.3. Academic, Scientific and Medical Integrity. Scientific Integrity, <em>Marie-Helene Parizeau, Universite Laval, Canada,</em></em> Academic Integrity, <em>Denis Noble, Balliol College, Oxford,</em> Integrity on Surgical Life, <em>Colin Raynor, South Birmingham Trauma Unit.</em><br> Section 2.4. Integrity in Fund-Raising. Should Mother Teresa Accept Money from the Mafia?, <em>Paul Flather, Dir. External Relations, Oxford University,</em> Fund-raising and the Holocaust: The case of Gert-Rudolf Flick's Contribution to Oxford University, <em>Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Balliol College, Oxford,</em> Fund-raising, Guilt and Responsibility, <em>Hugo Gryn,</em>as reported by <em>Alan Montefiore.</em><br> Part 3. Integrity, The Economy and Public service. Section 3.2. Integrity and the Economy. Do Markets need a Moral Framework?, <em>Donald Hay, Jesus College, Oxford,</em> Promoting Integrity and Virtue, <em>Alan Hamlin, University of Southampton,</em> Integrity in Business, <em>Robert Brown, Cantrade Investment Management,</em> Morality and the Market, <em>Anthony Clunies-Ross.</em><br> Section 3.2. Integrity and the Public Service. Integrity and Public Accountability, <em>Peter Kemp,</em> Moral Integrity in the Public Service, <em>Rene Sevre.</em></p>
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