From ethics to politics of Dussel, a democratic proposal that politicizes human life
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https://doi.org/10.15332/rt.v0i8.751Keywords:
Human Life, Victim, Democracy, Ethics of Liberation, Politics of LiberationAbstract
This article presents the dissertation of Enrique Dussel in which he proposes the moral principles of the ethics of liberation that are subsumed in value as the basis of human life, in order to expose how he articulates them with his political proposal. In this way, this article shows how the political principles are built from this value, which permits to think about what is a good society. In this sense, Dussel’s proposal The Politics of Liberation is set in a democratic landscape that arises from the materiality of individuals on the basis of the development of human life as a universal basic value. From here, it shows the moral principles emerging from human life and how they are politicized to configure social order.
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