Towards a culture of care. A response to the anthropological crisis

Mission and Vision

In the current socio-cultural context, we perceive the crucial nature of the anthropological “crisis” at different levels. Hasty and partial diagnoses are not enough, because “what is happening confronts us with the urgency of proceeding in a courageous cultural revolution.” We need to become aware that “what is emerging before our eyes today is ‘a great cultural, spiritual, and educational challenge that will involve long processes of regeneration, including for ecclesiastical universities and schools.”

The relevance of the project emerges from the national and international debate on the concept of care, which has redefined some areas of ethics from the philosophy of the second person (integrating the “you” into the existential constitution of the “I”). The innovativeness of the project consists in applying the concept of care to two aspects of human identity: the relationship with self and with otherness (world and Transcendence).

Indeed, the promotion of care is an indispensable condition for a society that opposes the paradigm of immunization with that of proximity and solicitude. 

 

Interdisciplinary Forum on Anthropology

The aim of the research

This project aims to offer a response to the anthropological crisis, rebuilding the culture of care, which is the profound vocation of the human person: the care of the human being and its flourishing in the different dimensions of existence (e.g., relationships, the environment, the common good, the artistic heritage, the sacred). The general objectives of the research are linked with the interdisciplinary analysis of the culture of care in order to offer possible responses to the current anthropological crisis. 

Specific objectives: 

  1. Historical-critical analysis (Background) of recently theorized paradigms of care, with relation to the notion of vulnerability and fragility. 
  2. Theoretical analysis of the application of the concept of care to the essential dimensions of human experience emphasized above. 
  3. Anthropological applications and redefinition of the concept of care starting from three aspects that challenge the traditional notion: the pervasiveness of technology; the commercialization of care (the “service society”); the crisis of the care professions.

Bacheca

From March 6th to 8th, 2025 (9:00 AM, Álvaro del Portillo Hall), the School of Philosophy and the Research Group For a Culture of Care: A Response to the Anthropological Crisis will organize the 25th International Conference titled Perspectives on Altruism: Empathy, Compassion, Care. The initiative aims to explore—both theoretically and practically—the theme of altruism as an essential bond between the self and the other, and as a distinctive characteristic of humanity.

In line with the objectives of the 2024-2029 Strategic Plan, the Rectorate has established the Research Laboratory Santa Croce .

This new entity will specifically focus on coordinating and providing support to the research groups that have formed as a result of the Call for Projects of the academic years 2022-23 and 2023-24, as emphasized by the Vice-Rector of the University, Rev. Prof. Giovanni Zaccaria, to whom the Laboratory is organically dependent.

In linea con gli obiettivi del Piano strategico 2024-2029 dell'Università, è stata annunciata la creazione, da parte del Rettorato, del nuovo Laboratorio di Ricerca Santa Croce.

A questo proposito, pubblichiamo una breve intervista al Vicerettore, rev. prof. Giovanni Zaccaria, da cui dipende organicamente il Laboratorio.

Come nasce il Laboratorio di Ricerca Santa Croce?

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