Aporte de los Principios Éticos y Deontológicos Dentro de las Familias para un Mejor Convivir

Translated title of the contribution: Contribution of Ethical and Deontological Principles Within Families for a Better Living Together

Angelo Gordillo Chinchero, Jeverson Santiago Quishpe Gaibor

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Abstract

The purpose of the following research aimed to observe how ethical and deontological principles influence the family environment; It was proposed to differentiate if ethical and deontological principles have a positive or negative effect on family life; For this writing, the methodology of collecting different bibliographic data was used in which the technique implemented was the writing and anecdotal records; This article was developed, taking into account three important aspects: the first aspect was a study of the concept of family, its different types and coexistence, then a comparative investigation of the ethical and deontological principles which are part of the family environment was carried out and finally a comparative analysis was carried out to highlight the contribution of deontology and as such the impact it provides in family life; it is like that; that it was concluded thatthe family is the most important nucleus of the human being, the place where the first emotions, the first experiences of people, capture key behavior patterns and give meaning to life.
Translated title of the contributionContribution of Ethical and Deontological Principles Within Families for a Better Living Together
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalRevista Observatorio de las Ciencias Sociales en Iberoamérica
Volume3
Issue number3
StatePublished - 16 Jun 2022

Keywords

  • Deontology
  • Ethics
  • Family
  • Parents
  • Society.
  • Values

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 122A Religion and Theology

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