Sumario: | This book explores the dialogue between two ethical frameworks: the discourse ethics of Karl-Otto Apel and the liberation ethics of Enrique Dussel. Originating from different philosophical traditions, these frameworks address issues of morality and ethics from distinct perspectives. Discourse ethics, rooted in European philosophical traditions, emphasizes universal moral principles and critical engagement with Enlightenment ideas. In contrast, liberation ethics, influenced by Latin American philosophical movements, focuses on ethical considerations in the context of socio-political liberation. The book documents the ongoing philosophical dialogue and debate between these two approaches, highlighting their strengths, weaknesses, and the potential for synthesis. It serves as a resource for understanding the philosophical discourse between the Global North and South, aimed at achieving communicative balance and fostering mutual understanding. The intended audience includes scholars and students of philosophy, particularly those interested in ethics and cross-cultural philosophical dialogues.
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