The Economic Ethics of Arthur Fridolin Utz

The present essay offers a detailed, reasoned synopsis and a brief discussion of the 1994 book Economic Ethics, written by the German-Swiss social philosopher Arthur Fridolin Utz (1908-2001). Utz is known chiefly in German-speaking theological circles and in Catholic ones in particular. He is also k...

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Main Author: Giorgio Baruchello
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Language:English
Published: The University of Akureyri 2016
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:3bf89c63670b4dc0801287c8098994ae 2025-01-16T22:38:20+00:00 The Economic Ethics of Arthur Fridolin Utz Giorgio Baruchello 2016-11-01 https://doaj.org/article/3bf89c63670b4dc0801287c8098994ae en eng The University of Akureyri 1670-6242 https://doaj.org/article/3bf89c63670b4dc0801287c8098994ae undefined Nordicum-Mediterraneum, Vol 11, Iss 3, p B3 (2016) Aquinas Catholic economics ethics justice laissez faire Liberalism ordoliberalism Social Doctrine Socialism third way Thomism relig hist Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2016 fttriple 2023-01-22T18:03:48Z The present essay offers a detailed, reasoned synopsis and a brief discussion of the 1994 book Economic Ethics, written by the German-Swiss social philosopher Arthur Fridolin Utz (1908-2001). Utz is known chiefly in German-speaking theological circles and in Catholic ones in particular. He is also known in those of southern Europe where, to date, only a few of his many books have been translated into Spanish, French and Italian. Utz’s research deserves attention, both for its inherent value and in connection with Peter Koslowski’s reflections on economic ethics, about which Jacob Dahl Rendtorff has recently reported to our NSU research group. Thus, this essay is a spin-off of Jacob’s own foray into economic ethics and an integration of the same, for it deals with a different, well-established approach. Equally, it is an attempt at bringing to the attention of Nordic scholars, especially in the human and social sciences, the work of a thinker that is still hardly known in my adoptive country, Iceland, as well as in Scandinavia. Finally, given the absence of English-language translations and comprehensive studies of Utz’s books, it is also a useful reference work for Anglophone academia at large. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Unknown
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justice
laissez faire
Liberalism
ordoliberalism
Social Doctrine
Socialism
third way
Thomism
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The Economic Ethics of Arthur Fridolin Utz
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Catholic
economics
ethics
justice
laissez faire
Liberalism
ordoliberalism
Social Doctrine
Socialism
third way
Thomism
relig
hist
topic_facet Aquinas
Catholic
economics
ethics
justice
laissez faire
Liberalism
ordoliberalism
Social Doctrine
Socialism
third way
Thomism
relig
hist
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