Exam 5: The Meaning and Value of Work
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Primary goods are those goods that are necessary in order to achieve whatever other goods an individual chooses to pursue.
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The human fulfillment model of work believes that work is the primary means for developing human potential.
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According to the classical interpretation of work, happiness is simply getting whatever one wants.
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The idea that the meaning and value of work is whatever the workers determine that it is simply doesn't challenge in any significant way Bowie's contention that employers have an obligation to provide meaningful work.
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