01493nam a22002537a 4500003000600000005001700006008004100023020001900064020001900083020001600102020001500118040000800133082001500141100002000156245011100176260005100287300001500338501007900353505034800432505041300780650001301193650002201206650001101228GBCCL20241126110654.0210510b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781602581425  a9781602581654  a1602581657  a1602581428 cGBC a177.7bBOF aBoff, Leonardo  aEssential care : ban ethics of human nature /cLeonardo Boff ; translation and notes, Alexandre Guilherme aWaco, TX : bBaylor University Press, c©2008 axi, 178 p. aOriginally published: London : SPCK, ©2007 Translated from the Portuguese aThe issue of care serves as a critique of the agonising situation of our civilisation, but it also serves as an inspiring principle for a fresh paradigm of living together. This book envisions a globalised society in the great common home of the earth and of a world in which care has been recognised as a fundamental ethos of the human being. a 1. Carelessness: a sign of our times 2. To care: the ethos of the human being 3. The fable-myth about "care" 4. An ingenious slave: Gaius Julius Hyginus 5. Explaining the fable-myth about care 6. Dimensions of care 7. The nature of care 8. Resonances of care 9. Concretizations of care 10. Pathologies of care 11. Exemplary figures of care Conclusion: to care and the future of the dispossessed of the earth aCaring.  aConduct of life.  aCaring