La dimensión corporal de la persona humana y el papel humanizador de los trabajos de hospitalidad.
Journal
Hospitalidad ESDAI
Publisher
Hospitalidad ESDAI
Date Issued
2010
Author(s)
García Amilburu, María
Type
Resource Types::text::Non-primary product
Abstract
The thesis I wish to sustain in these pages could be thus summarized: the work done in the area of hospitality, - also known as domestic because it is directly aimed at transforming a "house" into a "home" (domus) -is indispensable for a harmonious human development as a corporeal and spiritual being, and occupies an important place in the working fibers which compose the social fabric, because of its humanizing role- favoring humanity- which may not be abandoned without serious consequences for mankind and society as a whole. Due to space limitations, I will only sketch the main ideas. First of all, I will examine the philosophical concept of "person" and more concretely what is specific to each individual as a corporeal and spiritual being. I will then recall that the family is the appropriate place for the initiation and development of personal life; that every human being needs a home and how the work done in hospitality directly contributes to create the environment needed for our harmonious development as human beings.
License
Acceso Abierto
How to cite
García Amilburu, M. I. . (2010). La dimensión corporal de la persona humana y el papel humanizador de los trabajos de hospitalidad. HE, (17), 49–66. Recuperado a partir de https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/6917
Table of contents
Introducción -- Qué es una «persona» -- Consecuencias de "ser persona humana" para la existencia cotidiana -- Conclusiones
