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Este estudio está dedicado al problema apremiante de entender los fundamentos filosóficos de la justicia social y la igualdad en el contexto de los retos planteados por el mundo globalizado moderno. El propósito de este estudio es realizar un análisis comprehensivo de la evolución de los conceptos filosóficos de justicia; identificar problemas clave al asegurar oportunidades iguales y superar la discriminación, y examinar el impacto de la globalización en la desigualdad social. Para ello, se aplican métodos axiológicos y comparativos, así como análisis estructurales-funcionales, críticos y sistemáticos. A partir de un examen comparativo de las teorías de la justicia de J. Rawls, A. Sen y A. Honneth, se identifican las ventajas y limitaciones conceptuales de cada una de ellas, así como la necesidad de integrar el paradigma distributivo considerando la expansión de oportunidades reales para las personas y asegurando que el reconocimiento total sea comprobado. Se expone el impacto ambivalente de la globalización en la desigualdad social y se determinaron estrategias para afrontarlo, sobre los principios de inclusividad y participación democrática. Además, se enfatiza el rol crucial de la colaboración entre el estado y la sociedad civil en el avance de los valores de la justicia social y en la implementación de sus principios en la práctica. Este estudio contribuye de forma sustancial al desarrollo de la discusión filosófica sobre la naturaleza y los principios de la justicia social, ofreciendo una revisión comprehensiva y relevante para los retos del mundo pluralista y globalizado del siglo XXI.
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