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Meaningful Work (Hardcover)
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Meaningful Work (Hardcover)
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This book examines the importance of work in human well-being,
addressing several related philosophical questions about work and
arguing on the whole that meaningful work is central in human
flourishing. Work impacts flourishing not only in developing and
exercising human capabilities but also in instilling and reflecting
virtues such as honor, pride, dignity, self-discipline and
self-respect. Work also attaches to a sense of purposefulness and
personal identity, and meaningful work can promote both personal
autonomy and a sense of personal satisfaction that issues from
making oneself useful. Further still, work bears a formative
influence on character and intelligence and provides a primary
avenue for exercising complex skills and garnering esteem and
recognition from others. The author defends a pluralistic account
of meaningful work, arguing that work can be meaningful in virtue
of developing capabilities, supporting virtues, providing a
purpose, or integrating elements of a worker's life. In light of
the impact of meaningful work on living well, the author argues
that well-ordered societies provide opportunities for meaningful
work, that individuals would be well advised to pursue these
opportunities, and that the philosophical view of value pluralism,
which casts work as having no special significance in an
individual's life, is false. The book also addresses oppressive
work that undermines human flourishing, examining potential
solutions to mitigate the impact of bad work on those who perform
it. Finally, a guiding argument of the book is that promoting
meaningful work is a matter of ethics, more so than a matter of
politics. Prioritizing people over profit, treating workers with
respect, respecting the intelligence of working people, and
creating opportunities for people to contribute developed skills
are basic ethical principles for employing organizations and for
communities at large.
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