El desarrollo humano integral: una aproximación desde la tradición social católica y el enfoque de las capacidades de Amartya Sen
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Séverine DeneulinUniversity of Bath (Reino Unido)
Resumen
El concepto desarrollo humano integral es central en la tradición social de la Iglesia. Sin embargo, poco se ha escrito acerca de su significado y alcance, más allá de las encíclicas y los comentarios que han suscitado. ¿Qué puede ofrecer el desarrollo humano integral al análisis y la acción social? Este escrito busca responder a esta pregunta a partir de cuatro encíclicas papales en las que se despliega la idea del desarrollo humano integral, y de la literatura sobre el desarrollo humano y el enfoque de las capacidades de Amartya Sen en el campo de las ciencias sociales que estudian procesos de desarrollo. A partir de este análisis comparado se llega a una perspectiva que denominaremos “una extensión espiritual del enfoque de las capacidades hacia el progreso de las personas”.
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