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Human Dignity and The Dignity of Work: Insights from Catholic Social Teaching

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2016

Alejo José G. Sison
Affiliation:
University of Navarra
Ignacio Ferrero
Affiliation:
University of Navarra
Gregorio Guitián
Affiliation:
University of Navarra

Abstract:

What contributions could we expect from Catholic Social Teaching (CST) on human dignity in relation to the dignity of work? This article begins with an explanation of CST and its relevance for secular audiences. It then proceeds to identify the main features of human dignity based on the notion of imago Dei in CST. Next comes an analysis of the dignity of work in CST from which two normative principles are derived: the precedence of duties over rights and the priority of the subjective dimension of work over the objective dimension. Afterwards, the “right to work” and the “rights of workers” are engaged with from this normative perspective, particularly within the context of globalization.

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Copyright © Society for Business Ethics 2016 

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