Una mirada ética de la dignidad humana desde Viktor Frankl

  • Otálora S
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This article pretends to point how the Human dignity and ethic are accord specially when the people being free, and then when all the human rights are disrupting to a person and its around difficult situations like a seizure or a serious disease. This article is based on Viktor Frankl and prove how he could have got over in a same situation but finding another way to see the life. This is an example of human flexibility and leads you to have a different think because the author shows a meaning of Human dignity and ethic as an independent concept but why not put those words together and talk just about Human Dignity and Ethic. In the following pages the reader is going to find a route that may help us to understand how human beings adhere to life, and also their strange behaviors ahead to be part of this kind of human acts, to conclude that the individual human is the only one who decides how he wants to live, and how he wants to die and also how he wants to live his adversity. From the ethics of human dignity as three main aspects of being: How I want to live in my life, how I assume adversity and lastly how I want to die to reach the conclusion: that it is the man who decides even if the feels violated in their human rights and how to being through that vulnerability it is the man who should allow it and explore in the same way with the responsibility of finding their own answers.

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Otálora, S. (2017). Una mirada ética de la dignidad humana desde Viktor Frankl. Revista Temas, 0(11), 165. https://doi.org/10.15332/rt.v0i11.1754

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