Rhetoric, solidarity and human rights
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v23i2.52779Keywords:
Rhetoric. Argumentation. Globalization. Human Rights. Solidarity.Abstract
In plural nowadays, we reproduce a context in which coexist different conceptions of “truth”, of “justice” and of “decent life”. Versions of the world and different cosmovisions have been slowly legitimated in the great global process of the other’s inscription, which requires one type of rhetorical and argumentative rationality, the only one capable to adapt to the different topoi of a more and more multicultural world. We intent to follow this debate and conclude that the defense of human rights is only possible if we decompromise ourselves with the metaphysical assumptions, excluding, so-called laic, uncapable to generate mutual respect and solidarity between the speakers.
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