Gluchman, Vasil
Slovak Marxist-Leninist Philosophy on Work: Experience of the Second Half of the 20th Century Journal Article
In: Studies in East European Thought, vol. 72, iss. 1, pp. 43-58, 2020.
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Gluchman, Vasil
Theories of Professional Ethics Conference
Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy, vol. 12, 2018.
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Batista, Anamarija (Ed.)
Crisis as Ideology Booklet
2016.
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Gluchman, Vasil
Professional Ethics as Work Ethics and Ethics of Relations Book
2014.
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2020
Gluchman, Vasil
Slovak Marxist-Leninist Philosophy on Work: Experience of the Second Half of the 20th Century Journal Article
In: Studies in East European Thought, vol. 72, iss. 1, pp. 43-58, 2020.
Abstract | Tags: 20th century, marxism, philosophy, slovakia, socialism
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author = {Vasil Gluchman},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-01-01},
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journal = {Studies in East European Thought},
volume = {72},
issue = {1},
pages = {43-58},
abstract = {The paper analyses the concept of work in Slovak Marxist-Leninist philosophy and ethics in the second half of the twentieth century by referencing, in particular, Furnham’s critical assessment of the relationship between left-wing ideology and the values of work ethic. The author comes to the conclusion that, on the one hand, Marxist-Leninist ideology and the practice of building socialism made the notion and phenomenon of work into an ideological fetish; on the other hand, however, the real value of work and its contribution to the development of society was depreciated. Instead of bringing about the liberation of work all that it engendered was a new form of its alienation.
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2018
Gluchman, Vasil
Theories of Professional Ethics Conference
Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy, vol. 12, 2018.
Abstract | Tags: philosophy, work ethics
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pages = {137-141},
abstract = {Professional ethics including work ethics is most frequently associated with deontological ethics; however, lately it has been developed in the context of virtue ethics. A great number of authors have criticised the possible alignment of professional ethics with consequentialist ethics. Author defines the structure of professional ethics also as work ethics that would correspond to the needs of forming a professional ethical framework as well as the value tendencies of consequentialist ethics in its non-utilitarian form. There is an emphasis on the values of humanity, human dignity and moral right of man, also taking into regard values of justice, liability, tolerance and responsibility (all that in an effort to achieve a prevalence of positive over negative consequences).
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2016
Batista, Anamarija (Ed.)
Crisis as Ideology Booklet
2016.
Abstract | Tags: art, cultural studies, philosophy
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2014
Gluchman, Vasil
Professional Ethics as Work Ethics and Ethics of Relations Book
2014.
Abstract | Tags: philosophy, work ethics
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author = {Vasil Gluchman },
year = {2014},
date = {2014-01-01},
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