Happiness through Human Work

The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 26:10-19 (1998)
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In what follows, I analyze the nature of work as human action. From there I discuss the triple dimension of human perfectibility through man's operative powers: the intellect, will and affections or emotions. After that, I focus on human work as the basis for the integration of ethics and practice: the root of human and cultural development of the individual and society.

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