Il lavoro come atto linguistico e la fine dell’etica convenzionale del lavoro

Scientia et Fides 22:101-116 (2019)
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Abstract

Job as a speech act and the end of conventional work Ethics According to the author, the work that takes place in the Cyber Physical System (Smart Factory) has the nature of the «performative speech act». This change determines the end of the conventional ethics of work as duty, task, destiny, etc. which the author analyzes in Christianity as the most important conventional ethics for the Western world. If work is a "s act" then the ethics that constitutes its conditions and meaning will be a form of ethics of communication of which the author establishes the "norms" by integrating the proposal of K.-O. Apel.

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Giovanni Mari
Università degli Studi di Firenze

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