Technological horizons and human condition: strategic axis in the construction of intercultural dialogues in future societies

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Juliana Ferrer-Soto
Cira de Pelekais
Luís Manuel Tirado
Elmar Pelekais

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The new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) generate a global village where their ethical implications are forgotten, and where multicultural and intercultural relations reach far beyond the not often strong enough field of social ethics. This article analyzes the intercultural dialogue from a technological horizon that is affecting the human condition. It develops a theoretical contrast on a critical basis. It concludes that intercultural dialogue is marked by a complexity that is no longer a spectre, but has become a destiny of struggle against ethical underdevelopment, where humankind wakes to an anthropo-ethical notion, under the imperative of intercultural dialogue.

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Ferrer-Soto, J., de Pelekais, C., Tirado, L. M., & Pelekais, E. (2008). Technological horizons and human condition: strategic axis in the construction of intercultural dialogues in future societies. Clío América, 2(3), 8–22. https://doi.org/10.21676/23897848.352
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