Ethics and Interculturality: A Decolonial Approach
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https://doi.org/10.35478/jime.2025.1.03Keywords:
Interculturality, vulnerability, decolonial theory, decolonial ethicsAbstract
In this text the question of an intercultural ethics is explored for a decolonial perspective. With an interdisciplinary bet, the dialogue is stablished between philosophical anthropology and sociocultural anthropology to investigate the human indetermination and the human diversity, the cultural configurations and its implications for ethics.
Secondly, the definition and implications of “interculturality” are studied, both from a colonial-modern approach and a decolonial one.
The text concludes by exploring the possibilities for decolonial ethics and bioethics, potentiality based on both philosophical and sociocultural anthropologies.
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