In Nuova Umanità XXXII, 190-191 (2010/4-5)
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Abstract: The author begins with an affirmation of the religious roots of fraternity, a category which is present in various religions, and indeed fundamental in Judaism and Christianity. He examines three concepts of fraternity: as consanguinity, as an ethical principle, and as a cosmopolitical category. He shows the historical impact of fraternity and analyses some “realist” criticisms. He suggests some areas […]
Parole chiave: ethical principles, fraternity, identity, interculturality, intersubjectivity, solidarityLingua: Italiano