Ethics, creativity and imagination: Essential elements for building cultures of peace

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In this article, we postulate three items that are considered fundamental for the construction of cultures of peace through a coexistence with dignity and in a fair framework. Together ethics, creativity and imagination rise to face and challenge the various situations of violence that occur in social constructs, as they are realities that involve serious opprobrium for humanity. Thinking of a more humane world will be possible only if we are in it actively from ethical postulates and through procedures that demand creativity and imagination, which are crossed in various situations such as listening and dialogue, involving mutual respect. Imagining oneself in the place of others as an ethical category and articulating it with creative forms allows us to aspire to situations that are different and diverse from those we live in, in order to achieve the construction of peace.

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García-González, D. E. (2021). Ethics, creativity and imagination: Essential elements for building cultures of peace. Araucaria, (48), 303–324. https://doi.org/10.12795/araucaria.2021.i48.14

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