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Karelova, L. B. Principles of Duty and Social Responsibility in History of Formation of Japanese Labor and Corporate Ethics

Abstract: The article is devoted to the world outlook sources and socio-cultural prerequisites for formation of principles of duty and social responsibility in Japanese labor and corporate ethics. The author of the article analyzes historical realities and memories in philosophy and ethics during Tokugawa epoch (1603 -1868) due to the aforesaid problems. Japanese labor and corporate ethics has roots in XVII-IX centuries and is thought to be one of the causes of such successful modernization of Japan, the phenomenon of ‘economic miracle’ after the Second World War and stable and intensive development of the country throughout years as well as the spiritual element of modern Japanese discourse of corporate social responsibility.


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philosophy, ethics, culture, archetype, labor, lesson, duty, responsibility, ie, Japan.


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