Vindicación del humanismo (XV Conferencias Aranguren)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2007.i36.58Keywords:
Ethics, Moral politics, Humanism, human rights, feminism, relativism, Global Age, EnlightenmentAbstract
The Global Age demands to us rethinking the humanistic tradition. First, because it is the origin of Enlightenment; second, because its universalistic frame; at least in its feminist presentation. Humanism is not a friendly and vagarious disposition to the others: it is the universalism, the foundation of knowledge and ethics, and walk with us through the three decisive last centuries. But the mankind requires, to be one, finish with the most old group dynamics, we and the others. The invention of universalism is one of the most difficult human challenges; we try to do many times, and we know it is hard: the success is still not assured. Now works in the complex arena of the Global World.
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