Ethical Personalism proposes to reflect on the person from at least three levels: ontology
epistemology and ethics. Articulating from various philosophical and religious angles and
traditions the ontological and inalienable value of the human person i.e. her dignity the
contributors to this volume show not just what it means to be a human person but also what it
takes to live accordingly. Hence beyond the purely theoretical elaboration on ethical
personalism that reposes the crucial debates between relativism and realism on the one hand
and consequentialism and deontology on the other hand this volume offers a range of insights
useful for addressing concrete and practical matters that we as humans are confronted in our
everyday life. With the call back to the person! which takes roots from a deep conviction to
bring into light the value of the person Ethical Personalism unequivocally affirms the
necessity of (re)placing the person in the centre of our project ofsociety economic plans
political settings and environment policies.