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Pinzón de Salazar, L. . (2002). Ethics and poverty: from self-esteem to solidarity. Luna Azul, (14), 1 de 4. Retrieved from https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/lunazul/article/view/1409

Authors

Lina Pinzón de Salazar
Universidad de caldas
a@hotmail.com.co

Abstract

ABSTRACT


The approaches that are expressed take as a frame of reference the vision of Alberto Vasco Uribe and Diego Gracia. Vasco refers to the persons in relation as they link themselves to the society and to the productive process; he contradicts the conception of which, though all the human beings are equal in the essential part, the differences that evidently exist between us are due to a certain bad administration of the potentials and the original equality from some people. According to Gracia, it's deduced that it has been the intelligence, and especially the morality that's next to it, which has favored not only the survival of the species in general, but that of the most fragile and weak ones in particular. Again the autoesteem, the respect and the solidarity as vital expressions of the formal and material principles are taking into account and it's proposed the need to return to them to face the problem of the inequity with our participation as citizens in the definition and modification of political and laws that govern the life in society.

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