Ethic, Otherness and Self-Composition: A Referential for Conflicts Management in Favor of the Individual Emancipation
Keywords:
alterity, citizenship, conflicts, empowerment, ethicsAbstract
The article qualifies the protagonists of social relations as legally relevant actors, autonomously capable of managing, through ethics, their interactions and conflicts. Ethics is interpreted by the prism of alterity, source of the protagonist's definition in social relations, in which he recognizes himself, the other and the community. Assuming that society is a dynamic structure, and conflict is one of the multiple forms of interaction, we emphasize the constructive potential of conflict as a formative element of society. Finally, self-composition is pointed as an alternative to the hegemonic paradigm, due to its potential to instigate emancipation and empowerment.Published
2019-09-24
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