Interdisciplinary dialogue for harmonious ethics in the Cartagena Declaration
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https://doi.org/10.35454/rncm.v4nSup.291Keywords:
Interdisciplinarity, Dialogue, Ethics, Cartagena DeclarationAbstract
In this article, the Cartagena Declaration will be analyzed from a philosophical perspective, using diatopic hermeneutics as a methodology which consists of taking common points between the multiplicity of disciplines to allow a legitimate interpretation of the human being and its nutrition. For this reason, the point of departure is the fourth principle of the Declaration, which seeks interdisciplinary dialogue to ensure that, from a philosophical interpretation, human beings are not reduced to study objects or some sort of thematic specialization. This analysis leads to propose an ethics of harmony among disciplines.
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