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  1. Encyclical letter "Caritas in veritate"
    an economist's reading
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Univ., FSES, Fribourg/Suisse

    On the 29 of June 2009, the Pope Benedict XVIth published Caritas in Veritate, his third encyclical letter. It was addressed to the clergy but also to lay faithful and all people of good willʺ. In the two papers assembled here under one single title,... mehr

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    On the 29 of June 2009, the Pope Benedict XVIth published Caritas in Veritate, his third encyclical letter. It was addressed to the clergy but also to lay faithful and all people of good willʺ. In the two papers assembled here under one single title, the author enters in dialogue with the Papal encyclical from the perspective of an economist interested in ethical issues related specially to finance. > First paper Incompleteness of Economy and Business: A Forceful Reminderʺ is to be published in the Journal of Business Ethics. It underlines the logical incompleteness of both economic theory and business practice. Although Caritas in Veritate does not address this question explicitly, the reminder of incompleteness seems to be the main lessons the dismalʺ discipline should draw form the encyclical. > Second paper Fecundity vs. Efficiency: Rediscovering Relationsʺ will appear in the forthcoming book Human Development in Businessʺ (D. Mele & C. Dierksmeier, ed). The paper analyses the ethical underpinnings of the present systemic crisis. It builds on the category of relationʺ - as suggested by Caritas in Veritate - in the context of financial activities and contrasts it with the category of transactionʺ. In conclusion, the paper suggests that transactions may breed efficiency but only relations will breed fecundity - economic, social and spiritual. Caritas in Veritate, as every encyclical is a letter, an invitation to exchange. The comments and thoughts expressed here are not only respectful answer to the Pope's message but also a set of questions and possible suggestions on how to make the main message of the Church easier to understand be by lay faithful and all people of good willʺ who are either practitioners of business and finance, or teachers of management, finance or economics in universities or business schools.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Online
    Schriftenreihe: Working papers SES / Faculté des Sciences Economiques et Sociales, Université de Fribourg ; 422
    Schlagworte: Katholizismus; Finanzkrise; Kritik; Wirtschaftsethik; Gödel's Theorem
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 36 S.), graph. Darst.