The Encyclical-Letter "Caritas in Veritate": Ethical Challenges for Business

This article serves as an editorial introduction to this special issue on Pope Benedict's encyclical-letter, Caritas in Veritate (2009) and its engagement with the field of business ethics. According to this document, love in truth, which includes justice, is indeed presented as a basic moral f...

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Benedict XVI
Business and Management
Business economics
Business Ethics
Caritas in Veritate
Catholicism
Charity
Common good
Corporate responsibility
Economic and ethics relationship
Economics
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Ethics
Logic of gift
Love in truth
Management
Market economies
Morality
New forms of business
Philosophy
Popes
Principle of gratuitousness
Principles
Quality of Life Research
Social ethics
Spiritual love
Theology
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