Eticity


Ethics (from the Greek ethos as character or way of being of each being or individual) is the education of human values. It has two dimensions, which are social and moral. The Eticity is a dialectical unit of morality with sociality. In the conformation of the subject of the Eticity come into play three processes: a) socialization, b) enculturation and c) development.

Eticity is the root of all the ethics of all ideals and valuations. Homo sapiens humanizes or dehumanizes throughout his life. What distinguishes it is its ontological, constitutive or radical freedom. The ethicity consists in the own capacity of the human nature to prefer, of not being indifferent. We can not live without evaluating, ethicity also implies the projection and transformation of man. Homo sapiens is born indeterminate, born with the possibility of becoming more human, that is, develop their powers, grow towards good or otherwise neglect their powers, abandon growth. Humanity transforms itself and transforms the world with its cultural creations. To nature, man adds culture, which is incorporated into it, as a second nature.

The being of man is indeterminate and possesses contrasts, tends to establish differences, to prefer, to transform and project his being into new powers and characteristics that enrich their immediate nature with cultural creations, with the acquisition of a character or ethos .

Ethics is defined as "second nature" that is forming the human being throughout his life, learning to respect others and himself, forming the character with the society always in mind.

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