Social ethics and the dignity of human life: epistemic reach in society
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Keywords

ethics
social ethics dignity of human life
social justice

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Seijo-Suarez , C., & Villalobos, K. (2011). Social ethics and the dignity of human life: epistemic reach in society. Clío América, 5(9), 99–111. https://doi.org/10.21676/23897848.414

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this study was to analyze the social ethics and the dignity of human life. In this respect, it is relevant to study how current social evolution has changed the state organizations into a structural expression, function a land cognitive, as a result of power relations by the appropriation of social production surplus and ethics as the perfect and instinctive mechanism that reproduces the socially accepted behavior. Under this point of view, it is essential new ways of living grounded in social ethics, the dignity of human life and social justice, in which the individual and society are proposed, as organizations act as a body fluid, which is mobilized to insist, resist and strengthen personnel actions, without allowing that the adverse effect the success of an organization to achieve the proposed objectives. Such a situation arises the present article, which develops two categories, such as ethics and dignity of human life, doctrinally supported in Escobar (2005), Roldan (2009), Camps and Giner (1998), Sen (2002), Morin (1999), among others. Also, the documentary-type research is under an on-experimental approach, where there are large foundations that helped to strengthen the social evolution of state organizations.  
https://doi.org/10.21676/23897848.414
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