Article
English, Spanish
ID: <
oai:doaj.org/article:cc6c6279da804eceb194f926aa6b4b69>
·
DOI: <
10.15581/004.6.105-118>
Abstract
The laborious search for cultural and personal identity is accentuated in a globalised world. The tendency to look for general forms in the organisation of life together seems to be menacing singular identities, producing distrust towards all kinds of opening out to universalities. Coexistence, understood as radical anthropology, is lost in interpersonal relationships. The family seems to be the best educational ambit to learn, through experience, that the development of one’s own identity is not opposed to the universal opening which is required by globalisation, but is rather complementary to it