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Notes
We
philosophize about all sorts of things, but for some reason we never
seem to say much about work. Why is that? Do we hate work that much? We
certainly don’t stay quiet for lack of philosophical
material—there’s certainly something to say about
why we
work, what role work ought to play in our lives, and what your job can
tell you about how you think. After all, we spend a huge amount of our
lives working—what could be more philosophically relevant?
Al Gini, author and professor of business ethics joins John and Ken to
help sort through these issues. It seems like the most noteworthy
aspect of work is that hardly anyone likes it. In fact, recent studies
have shown that the vast majority of people are dissatisfied with their
jobs. That doesn’t just mean that they occasionally find work
frustrating or wish they could be cruising in the
Caribbean—they
actively dislike their jobs, and with intensity.
But
why do we live in a society where so few people enjoy their work?
Obviously not all jobs are good and someone will always be stuck doing
something they’re not crazy about—but all the same,
does
the situation need to be as bad as it is? Why don’t more
people
find meaning in their work? Is the issue that we work too much? Should
we be looking for a middle ground between slackers like John and
workaholics like Ken? What if we only had to work a few hours a week?
There’s
also the question of perspective—how does our work influence
our
perceptions of the world around us? Do police officers see the world at
its worst? Do doctors see the world as filled with maladies that must
be cured? Do philosophers see confusion everywhere they look because of
their line of work?
Why do we work? Aristotle thought that the purpose of work is to give
us leisure time. But what if you love your work? Unlike most of the
world, we have options in terms of what we do for a
living—how
should we choose? Should we just be happy to have jobs? When is it too
late in life to choose a new job? Listen in to find out more about what
these cogitators have to say!
- Roving
Philosophical Reporter
(seek to 5:49): the Roving Philosophical Reporter Zoe Corneli
comes with interviews from a local shopping center. Why do people work?
Is your work who you are? Or is work just something you can
do so
you can afford to be yourself in your free time?
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