v7 n5: Wyma Responds to Sportiello on the Virtues of Investment Advising
Posted: September 3, 2019 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentThe Nature of a Practice’s Goods, by Keith Wyma
A RESPONSE TO Daniel Sportiello (2019), “MacIntyre and Wyma on Investment Advising,” Bus Ethics J Rev 7(1): 1–6,
https://doi.org/10.12747/bejr2019.07.01
Abstract:
Daniel Sportiello argues that my support of financial planning as a MacIntyrean practice fails because I have misunderstood the concept of internal goods, and because financial planning then has no internal good at all. Here, I rebut those charges.
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Keith Wyma is professor of ethics at Whitworth University in Spokane, among other things teaching Business Ethics and coaching the school’s three-time national champion Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl team.