4.0617 Rs: Nietzsche Etexts; Gaelic; Bus. Ethics fiction (4/74)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Mon, 22 Oct 90 20:35:50 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0617. Monday, 22 Oct 1990.
(1) Date: Fri, 19 Oct 90 11:37:30 EDT (18 lines)
From: Stephen Spangehl <SDSPAN01@ULKYVM>
Subject: 4.0608 Qs: ...fiction...
(2) Date: Sat, 20 Oct 90 19:04 EDT (10 lines)
From: <BCJ@PSUVM>
Subject: Re: 4.0608 Qs: ... business ethics fiction...
(3) Date: 22 Oct 90 11:43:54 bst (19 lines)
From: K.P.Donnelly@edinburgh.ac.uk
Subject: Re: Gaelic courses
(4) Date: Fri, 19 Oct 90 08:56:18 -0400 (EDT) (27 lines)
From: Leslie Burkholder <lb0q+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Nietzsche etexts
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Date: Fri, 19 Oct 90 11:37:30 EDT
From: Stephen Spangehl <SDSPAN01@ULKYVM>
Subject: 4.0608 Qs: Nietzsche Etexts; business ethics fiction... (5/66)
Naturally, any of Dreiser would work well: THE FINANCIER, SISTER
CARRIE, etc. all have major moral issues involving business and
businessmen. F. Pohl & C. Kornbluth's sci-fi novel THE SPACE MERCHANTS
looks at advertising and marketing from an interesting perspective (but
it's in and out-of-print unpredicatably). If you include film as a
species of literature (even without a printed script) then WORKING GIRL
and WALL STREET and lots of others (back to CASH MC CALL and earlier)
would make great subjects for discussion. Just out on video is CRAZY
PEOPLE, which explores the notion of honesty in advertising.
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 90 19:04 EDT
From: <BCJ@PSUVM>
Subject: Re: 4.0608 Qs: Nietzsche Etexts; business ethics fiction... (5/66)
The best fictional text for business ethics I know of is Mordecai
Richler's _The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz_. It's much easier to
find fiction that illustrates what's *wrong* with business practices
than to find positive models.
-- Kevin Berland
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Date: 22 Oct 90 11:43:54 bst
From: K.P.Donnelly@edinburgh.ac.uk
Subject: Re: Gaelic courses
Tim Riley asked about Gaelic summer courses in Ireland.
Oideas Gael
Droim Rua
Gleann Cholm Cille
Co. Donegal
Ireland
runs good, well established modern Irish Gaelic courses in County Donegal
over a four week period each July and August.
Galway University runs Gaelic courses in the Conemara Gaelic speaking area.
Write to "Teach na Gaeilge, Galway University, Ireland" for details.
Kevin Donnelly
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Date: Fri, 19 Oct 90 08:56:18 -0400 (EDT)
From: Leslie Burkholder <lb0q+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Nietzsche etexts
Barry W. K. Joe<grfjoe@BrockU.CA> writes
>A colleague in Philosophy has asked me to inquire what e-texts of
>Nietzsche's works are available and where. His interest at the
>moment is _Zarathustra_, but I understand that any e-texts of the
>_Gesamtwerk_ are being sought.
A look at PHILOSFY ETEXTS on Humanist listserv shows the following:
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. [Unpublished works]. For information
contact: Malcolm Brown, Stanford University, Stanford CA USA;
mbb@jessica.stanford.edu.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. [Various works]. For information contact:
InteLex Corporation, Route 2 Box 383, Pittsboro NC 27312 USA;
70671.1673@compuserve.com.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. Werke: Kritische Gesamfausgabe, eds. G.
Colli and M. Montinari. (Berlin: De Gruyter, 1967-1968). For information
contact: Malcolm Brown, Stanford University, Stanford CA USA;
mbb@jessica.stanford.edu.
Leslie Burkholder