Justicia y derechos de la infanciael papel de la psicología moral en el discurso de la filosofía práctica

  1. María del Mar Cabezas 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Salzburgo, Austria
Revista:
Las Torres de Lucca: revista internacional de filosofía política

ISSN: 2255-3827

Año de publicación: 2016

Volumen: 5

Número: 8

Páginas: 41-73

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Las Torres de Lucca: revista internacional de filosofía política

Indicadores

Índice Dialnet de Revistas

  • Año 2016
  • Impacto de la revista: 0,090
  • Ámbito: FILOSOFÍA Cuartil: C2 Posición en el ámbito: 21/98

CIRC

  • Ciencias Sociales: C
  • Ciencias Humanas: B

Resumen

La realización de la justicia para la infancia se encuentra con obstáculos específicos, no sólo debido a la naturaleza de los derechos y a las peculiaridades de la infancia como sujeto de derechos, sino también al conflicto de intereses entre objetivos a corto y largo plazo y las diferentes interpretaciones que un Estado puede hacer cuando trata con cuestiones sobre cómo materializar políticas de derechos sociales y cómo cumplir sus compromisos con la justicia social. Empezando por la cuestión sobre por qué los estados ricos no parecen estar suficientemente motivados para asumir de manera completa aquellos deberes de justicia hacia la infancia, derivados del reconocimiento de los derechos de esta, este artículo sugiere prestar atención a qué podría aportar la psicología de la motivación y la psicología moral en relación a los retos éticos y políticos actuales concernientes a la infancia. Así, se propone modificar y enriquecer el discurso filosófico con aquellos estrategias que desde las disciplinas citadas parecen tener un impacto más eficiente en la motivación de los agentes. Al hacer esto, la filosofía práctica se beneficiaría del intercambio entre disciplinas mejorando su papel a la hora de ayudar a entender y superar algunas tendencias acráticas.

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