¿Ética de la investigación internacional como ética cívica transnacional? [¿Ethics international research as transnational civic ethics?]
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"En este trabajo pretendo analizar si la "ética cívica transnacional", propuesta por la filósofa española Adela Cortina, constituye una propuesta susceptible de ser aplicada para el análisis y construcción de una ética de la investigación internacional. No se trata, por tanto, de analizar los fundamentos filosóficos de la propuesta. Se trata de analizar sus planteamientos a la luz del desarrollo de la ética de la investigación y los principales problemas que continúan siendo materia de discusión, conflicto y desacuerdo. El trabajo está divido en tres partes: La primera parte describe el planteamiento de Adela Cortina sobre "ética cívica transnacional". La segunda analiza dichos planteamientos, a la luz de la evidencia reciente sobre el desarrollo de la ética de la investigación y su práctica. Por último, la tercera parte, resume las principales conclusiones, enfatizando que las condiciones en que se desarrolla la ética de la investigación internacional están lejos de permitir la construcción de una ética cívica transnacional. Las aspiraciones de la deliberación racional ignoran la influencia de la realidad social y sus conflictos, enmascarando las transacciones sociales, las negociaciones estratégicas o las concertaciones, bajo la forma de "acuerdos" o "consensos" que se sustentarían sobre principios universales atemporales."Date
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