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Tag Archives: Thomas Aquinas

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The Human Person, Economics, and Catholic Social Thought

Blog, NewsletterBy credobulletinNovember 27, 2014

Non-economists often falsely assume that homo economicus is somehow isomorphic with homo avidus, greedy man.  The charge is unfair and confuses pursuit of the goods one desire with pursuit of narrow self-interest.  Although the charge is unfair, it does capture some real reasons to be uneasy with the economic approach to the human person.  The difficulty can best be seen by considering the alternative view of the human person we find in Catholic thought.  The sketch that follows derives from Thomas Aquinas, whose thought is central to the Catholic approach. …

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