Notes for an Ethical Reading about Conversation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33975/disuq.vol8n1-2.303Keywords:
Conversation, Identity, Referential Frameworks, MoralsAbstract
The suggestion that may remain from the following reading to the conversation is that it, far from being superfluous, is a serious and promising activity to strengthen ethical values. Naturally, it is a conversation that can grasp criticism, reflection, argument, and understanding. Notes for an ethical reading of the conversation is the commitment to begin to reflect from the point of view of philosophy, an activity that day by day strengthens the bonds of citizenship.
Thinking about the ethical value of conversation, is to think about the possibility of identifying ethical and moral horizons through dialogue, especially in conversation. The construction of a personal identity or of an "I" can also be grasped in conversation, given that in this activity the conversationalist narrates himself and his life to his fellow interlocutor.