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Derecho al desarrollo y Doctrina Social de la Iglesia (DSI)
This paper expounds the history of the interaction between the concept of right to development as it is understood in international politics and law with the statements of the Catholic Social Teaching about development. The results of this research show the different conceptual transformations of development throughout the second half of the 20th century and early 21st century, expressed in the use of different adjectives that qualify development to stress different perspectives. There has been variation not only in the adjectives but also in the legal instruments used to promote development, that had led to a relative obsolescence of the concept of right to development. Presently, sustainable development is the key concept that vehicles the thrust of the promotion of development in the international system and it has also made its way to official Church teaching. The article finally under-lines how recent questioning of the very concept of development in recent academic literature, which show the limits of the growth paradigm due to ecological planetary limits, have not been duly discussed in official statements and catholic theology. This is an emerging debate, but it is gaining momentum and will surely require discussion in catholic approaches to the problem of development.
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VERITAS, Revista de Filosofía y Teología fue fundada en 1994 por el Pontificio Seminario Mayor San Rafael de Valparaíso (Chile). A partir del año 2017 es una publicación cuatrimestral (Abril, Agosto y Diciembre). El idioma habitual de la revista es el español, aunque queda abierta la posibilidad para publicar artículos en otros idiomas, tales como inglés, francés, italiano o portugués. VERITAS tiene como objetivo difundir entre los académicos y estudiantes del seminario, así como también de otras instituciones eclesiásticas y universitarias, nacionales y extranjeras, el resultado de la investigación en las áreas de la Filosofía y la Teología. Así, y desde su talante católico, pretende llevar a cabo una contribución de actualidad y rigor científico que promueva la reflexión y el debate abierto en la vida académica.