The next session of the Logica Universalis Webinar will take place next
Wednesday June 25 at 4pm CET (Paris-Geneva-Rome)
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Speaker: Maira de Cinque, University of Canada West, Vancouver, Canada
Title: "Humanistic Demands and the Role of Chance in Business: A Plea for
Mercy"
Abstract: The paper explores the fundamental difference between humanistic
logic and business logic. Despite the common belief humanistic ethics is
hierarchically above business ethics - what is represented in the demand
for social responsibility of business - they are irreducible games.
Departing from the Greek concept of ethos as character, or guiding beliefs
of a person, community or system, the idea is to show how each of the
spheres operate with their specific rules and principles, emphasizing the
contrasting role of chance in each of the games. While humanism tends to
minimize the importance of chance, disregarding the impact of randomness
throughout an individual’s life, in health and wealth for instance,
businesses operate under the assumption that chance is decisive and should
be accounted for. While humanism obliterates chance by supposing an initial
equality that should be kept at all costs, business ethics departs from an
inherent competitiveness and attributes a monetary value for the undertaken
risks. The article is based on a Wittgensteinian way of analysis and will
examine a scene in Merchant of Venice, where Shylock is asked to show mercy
to Antonio. In court, the judge explicitly marks the difference between the
two games, one that had been agreed upon between the two parties and a
supposedly broader one, and hierarchically superior, that is not demanded
by the law, but by the heart, or why not say, by God. The reference to the
Shakespearean play shows how the condemnation of usury and the requirement
for fairness in a christian/western/humanistic context often contradicts
the rules of the game we play when in business mode.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11787-025-00374-6

Associate Organization:  University of Canada West presented by
Stewart Fast, Director of Research and Scholarship

Chair: Jean-Yves Beziau,
Editor-in-Chief Logica Universalis

Everybody is welcome to attend, register here:
Humanistic Demands and the Role of Chance in Business: A Plea for Mercy
<https://cassyni.com/events/LUQSB1EWeyxRGqSq7Ew3sb>
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