Daniel P. Pepe
Instructor
Dr. Pepe works predominately in business ethics. With a background in philosophy and the history of ethics, he teaches classes that focus on questions of moral responsibility in business. This includes an analysis of the forms of practical agency and also their larger social origins, so as to evaluate the contexts and power structures in which individuals and business entities confront moral claims.
Dr. Pepe’s research examines ethical concepts of happiness, the moral status of need, problems of bureaucracy and organizational behavior, and the history of virtue ethics (especially Adam Smith).
Education
- PhD, Philosophy, DePaul University
- MA, Philosophy, DePaul University
- BA, Classics and Philosophy, Villanova University
Research Interests
- Business Ethics
- Normative Ethics
- Political Economy
- Leadership Studies
- Critical Theory
Courses Taught
- MGMT 341: Ethics in Business
- MGMT 360: Values-Based Leadership
- MGMT 441N: Business Ethics