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La ética global de los derechos humanos: Una aproximación prospectiva al impacto de las nuevas tecnologías
Author(s) -
Alfonso de Julios-Campuzano
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
revista de estudos constitucionais hermenêutica e teoria do direito
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.131
H-Index - 2
ISSN - 2175-2168
DOI - 10.4013/rechtd.2011.32.02
Subject(s) - globalization , human rights , cornerstone , political science , consolidation (business) , identity (music) , humanities , sociology , law , geography , philosophy , aesthetics , business , accounting , archaeology
espanolLa identidad cultural es la piedra de toque de la supervivencia de esta sociedad global incipiente: su consolidacion requiere de formas culturales compartidas. En ese proceso de redefinicion identitaria que la globalizacion inaugura es necesario forjar una etica civica global basada en el reconocimiento internacional de los derechos humanos que permita dar forma a esa interpenetracion de las relaciones humanas y de sus expresiones culturales a nivel planetario. En este trabajo trataremos de analizar sucintamente los efectos que la gestacion de una sociedad global de la informacion tiene sobre la consolidacion de ese nucleo de valores de aliento universal EnglishCultural identity is the cornerstone of the survival of this global society emerging: its consolidation requires of cultural forms shared. In the process of redefining identity that globalization inaugurates is necessary to forge a civic ethics based on the international recognition of human rights that would give way to that interpenetration of human relations and their cultural expressions to planetary level. In this work we will try to analyze succinctly the effects of the gestation of a global information society regarding the consolidation of the core of these values of universal vocation

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