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    Justice and Corporate Excellence
    (Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025)
    Pinto-Garay, Javier
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    This book offers a systematic overview of major business ethics topics grounded in neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics and New Natural Law. Its broad approach spans philosophical themes to the most applied topics to promote business relations that respond to justice and responsibility. It presents business ethics as a theory of justice and the common good, offering a structured framework that integrates organizational, commercial, and corporate practices, consistently linked to the pursuit of excellence and human flourishing. This book is useful for philosophy professors who teach business and professional ethics courses, as well as graduate and undergraduate students in these courses. It is relevant to researchers interested in the ethical dimensions of business and management practice, especially those that touch on other management areas like strategy, marketing, or human resource management. ©The authors ©Springer.
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    Volver a la persona: ser familiar y doméstico. Una reflexión a la luz del pensamiento de Rafael Alvira (1942-2024)
    (Universidad Panamericana, 2025-03-17)
    Hurtado-Domínguez, Rafael
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    Dieck, Zacarías
    El presente artículo analiza las dimensiones familiar y doméstica de la persona humana a la luz del pensamiento de Rafael Alvira (1942-2024) y la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia. Se destaca el concepto de familia como base y “alma” de toda sociedad, así como su papel fundamental en la configuración de la cultura empresarial. Se aboga por que las empresas prioricen la dignidad humana, integrando el trabajo con el bienestar familiar, promoviendo entornos que favorezcan el desarrollo personal y profesional, y contribuyan al bien común. Esta visión redefine el trabajo como un medio para alcanzar prosperidad espiritual y material.