Is a discoursive ethic possible in our society?
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https://doi.org/10.62876/lr.v0i17.2714Keywords:
Argumentation, Rationality, CommunicationAbstract
Cortina (1988) maintains that discursive ethics arises like an imperative of the times that run because it is based on universal ethical principles and it adopts a procedural perspective that confers him the possibility of make effective the respect to the diversity, which is characteristic of the democratic experience. According to this, it is possible to be deduced that the main competence that we must accomplish to develop in our students is the capacity to defend their rights of a reasonable way and with arguments that sustain it, in addition, to inculcate essential values to them like justice and solidarity. What takes us to ask: Is Discursive Ethics possible in our society?
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