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Is Work Worth It? A Philosopher on Why We Work | Michael Cholbi

Work For Humans

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Work, Identity, and the Ethics of Labor

This chapter examines the intricate ties between work and personal identity, questioning the societal inclination to define individuals through their productivity. It discusses the historical and moral dimensions of work, including concepts of reciprocity and structural injustice, emphasizing the need for a humane perspective on labor. By exploring the ethical implications of how individuals are treated within work systems, the chapter advocates for recognizing people as ends in themselves rather than mere means to productivity.

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