Bioethics and Peace: Elements for a Contemporary Wisdom. Between Vision and Method; between State and Process

Pacification and reconciliation are different notions and processes. Even if it is true that reconciliation requires pacification, the contrary is not the case. A deeper cognitive and emotional evolution may develop a certain un-derstanding, even perhaps a mutual respect towards the possibility of a...

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Main Author: Gilbert Hottois
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad El Bosque 2018-01-01
Series:Revista Colombiana de Bioética
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Online Access:https://revistas.unbosque.edu.co/index.php/RCB/article/view/2381/1861
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Summary:Pacification and reconciliation are different notions and processes. Even if it is true that reconciliation requires pacification, the contrary is not the case. A deeper cognitive and emotional evolution may develop a certain un-derstanding, even perhaps a mutual respect towards the possibility of a facilitated reconciliation, sometimes, for the dream of a return to the prior harmony. This is why stories are very important. I intend to work around a notion closely related to philosophy: the notion of wisdom. Wisdom and peace are concepts not far from one another. I will examine what wisdom might mean today, in a world so far from that from which it was born.
ISSN:1900-6896
2590-9452