Article
Portuguese
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Abstract
This test is proposed to refer to the importance of the concepts of affection and change as elements guaranteeing the effectiveness of human rights in post-moderity, and in the critical analysis of the absence of the practice of alt — rivalry in intersubjective relations in contemporary society. Thus, on reading authors such as Fromm, Bauman, Birman, Lèvinas and others, the objective study, albeit without exhaustion of the subject, promotes research into their contribution to overcoming a scenario in which social action translates into an impersonal, non-dialogic practice centred on the figure of logocên — trico. This will be done on the basis of what is identified as the core of the problem: the criticism of modernity, particularly the exacerbated individualism that tends to be pushed to the disadvantage of the fundamental rights of the human person, and then to look at the relevance of affection and ethics based on change as ways of overcoming and transcending the search for the effectiveness of human rights. The final text indicates that while individuals have been continuously constrained to remain extremely determined in valuing their individual differences such as force, intelligence, race, gênery, power, only through a paradig change — anchored in the change and amalgamated by the affection — it will be possible to see an exit that guarantees the right of the human being to be equal when the difference is inferred and different when equality depreciates.