Introduction
Workshop Proceedings
Theme I – Philosophical Underpinnings of the Concept of Responsibility
THEME II – ‘Cultural and Professional Experiences’
Principle 1
Principle 2 & 10
Principle 3
Principle 4
Principle 5
Principle 6
Principle 7
Principle 8
Principle 9
Concluding Remarks
[introduction -] Introduction
Humankind now confronts new challenges; in particular, the (...) |
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Reflection on the history of social models.
This Charter is an emergent document that constitutes an input for a reflection aiming at a project of an alternative society to the present excluding and devastating society. This text precisely comes from a large collective, pluri-cultural and deepened dialog, whose aim is to bring out new fundamental and urgent ethical agreements. Its purpose is (...) |
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Last November 27, the Georgian team has facilitated a workshop with 14 youth from the "Greening of Georgia" group. |
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Here, the voice of several authors expresses clearly how positively the Charter was welcomed in Chile. They express their opinions on responsibility and ethics as foundations of a new understanding among human beings. The document contains the fundamental texts of the Charter.
The complete text of the Charter with the explanation of its genesis, the theses and the principles are supplemented (...) |
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In the insistent efforts to develop a proposal to humanize the planet and the country, the Charter of Human Responsibilities meeting allowed us to truly envision a NEW PILLAR FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WORLD IN SOLIDARITY. The Charter, along with the Declaration of Human Rights and the Earth Charter, confirmed our need to work on building a Culture of Human Responsibilities. We need to (...) |
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Reflexions of a popular community, Zimbabwe. |
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This book was edited and published in Chinese in 2006, with 2000 copies in circulation.
It collects articles from 26 authors on the Charter and the text of the Charter itself. Such a book explains the meaning of the profound concerns of the Charter. The book is to be broadly distributed in the book market.
Content of the book
Preface
Rethinking in A New Stage of Human Civilization – Zhao (...) |
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The idea
Why another Charter?
A "third pillar"
The drafting process
The voyage does not end in Lille
The Charter: a common kernel to the diversity of ideas brought together by the Alliance
Key features of the Charter
Is "responsibility" a universal concept? - Responsibility for life itself
(You will find below the whole text) (...) |
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Review of the Charter of Human Responsibilities and Discussion Thrusts. Diffusion Process. October 14 and 29, 2005, Philippines. |
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After background discussion on the Charter, and on the Alliance website, we had a discussion of governance in different cultures, and in particular in the Pacific, where this researcher had done PhD research. Here, responsibility is vested in leaders. Even thinking about leadership in democracies, this is so, although organized in very different ways from traditional Pacific leadership and (...) |
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Comments from the project
After careful reading of the principles, all said that the Charter reflects a western world view, and is referenced to its requirements and laws. What was being implied was that it addresses an adversarial system based on a dualistic worldview. The separation of nature and the environment, and culture are are codified in law. It forms the framework of religion and (...) |
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Following is the report of an interview with a Greek man, 57, married, father of two, architect, employed in the sector. Since his youth, this man has been active in social and political movements, but he has never sought a position o leadership in the groups to which he belongs. He is fairly often called upon by the local media - local radio and television - to comment on the current news (...) |
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Following is an interview by Francesco Tabacco of Mrs. Irene Mariella, in Florence, Italy. Mrs. Mariella is 51 and works as an obstetrician for the Italian national health service in Florence. She lives in the center of Florence with her partner, who has a girl, 18. She supports a child in India, which she adopted "at distance."
The discussion revolved around the questions in the (...) |
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Organization for Training, Research and Development (OTRADEV) Foundation. The Charter of Human Responsibilities was first presented to the members of OTRADEV in April 2004 at the University of the Philippines lagoon grounds. In that gathering, the members gave their consent to get involved in the promotion of the Charters principles through a video-documentation project focusing on how the (...) |
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Regional Activities -
North Africa and the Middle East -
Objectives and activities
by Amina RACHID, 4 January 2005
A sociological study - A documentary film. |
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