Relativism is a current of thought that questions the universal truths of man, making knowledge subjective. The act of relativizing is taking into account cognitive, moral and...
Human virtues are standard moral qualities of human beings, related to the construction of each individual's personality. List of human virtues The types of human virtues differ according to...
Constructivism is an artistic-political movement that emerged in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century, which had as its principle the idea of art as part of people's daily lives, eliminating the “soul of...
Civil disobedience is a type of manifestation legally accepted against the regime imposed by a oppressive government, when a group of citizens refuses to obey certain laws, in the form of protest,...
Dilemma is a situation, usually problematic, made up of two solutions that are contradictory to each other, but both are acceptable. When it is said that a certain person is "facing a...
Anomie is a concept that refers to the social state of absence of rules and norms, where individuals disregard the social control that governs a given society. Thus, the so-called anonymous societies...
Contractualism is a set of philosophical currents that try to explain the origin and importance of the construction of societies and social orders for human beings. Generally speaking, the social contract...
Utilitarianism is a philosophical theory that seeks to understand the foundations of ethics and morals from the consequences of actions. In this case, utilitarianism consists of the idea that an action can only be...
Vegetative growth is the value obtained through the difference between the birth rate and the death rate in a given region. Along with the migratory rate, vegetative growth helps...
The infinity symbol, also known as the Lying Eight, represents the concept of what eternity would be like, as something that has neither a beginning nor an end. The current symbol used as referring to infinity...
Can love be defined or just felt? In the name of love, the greatest follies are committed, but the most beautiful and remarkable things in history are also done. See what these 7 philosophers...
Cave myth is a metaphor created by the Greek philosopher Plato. History is an attempt to explain the condition of ignorance in which human beings live, imprisoned by the senses and...
Moral values are the principles and norms that determine a person's behavior and interaction with society. These behaviors are classified as "right" or "wrong" by...
"Know thyself" is a Greek aphorism that reveals the importance of self-knowledge, being a well-known phrase in the Philosophy field. There is no absolute certainty as to who authored this...
Judgment of fact or judgment of reality is the assessment made from ideas created from lived experiences, referring to things as they are objectively. Judgment in fact is the attempt of being...