Abstract

espanolEn ambitos de multicultura es facil desvirtuar la idea de derechos humanos, ya que puede perderse una de sus caracteristicas fundamentales, su universali-dad; de ahi que sea mejor considerarlos de la hermeneutica analogica, lo cual significa pensarlos tratando de no caer en univocismos cerrados que acaben im-poniendo por la fuerza una vision unica, ni en equivocismos que puedan llevar a un relativismo disolvente. Partiendo de la idea de derechos humanos y de una vision intercultural de las relaciones entre las diversas culturas, la hermeneutica analogica, mediante el dialogo y a la luz de los universales analogos, puede ofre-cer instrumentos y respuestas al problema de la universalidad de los derechos humanos, a traves, en suma, de un dialogo intercultural. EnglishIn multicultural fields it is easy to distort the idea of Human Rights, since one of its fundamental characteristics, its universality, can be lost; hence it is better to consider them of analogical hermeneutics, which means thinking them trying not to fall into closed univocisms that end up imposing a single vision by force, or in mistakes that can lead to solvent relativism. Starting from the idea of human rights and an intercultural vision of the relations between the different cultures, analogical hermeneutics, through dialogue and in the light of analo-gous universals, can offer instruments and answers to the problem of the uni-versality of Human Rights, in short, through an intercultural dialogue.

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