Hermenéutica analógica, phrónesis y ética
Abstract
The ethics that is proposed from Analogical Hermeneutics is an ethics of virtues, but it requires prudential exercise, that is, it has the prudential act, prudence, as its main element of development. In fact, phronesis is something typical of hermeneutics or the interpretive exercise, since it implies deliberation prior to the judgment that occurs, and indicates simultaneously, a proportion and balance, analogy. A hermeneutics guided by phronesis will be a hermeneutics directed by analogy, in short, an analogical hermeneutics. And the ethics derived from this will have as its central axis the same analogy, but put into practice, that is, prudence.
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