Experiential Justice. The Experientiality in the Discourse on Justice as a Means to Increase its Individual, Institutional and Social Impact

Authors

  • José Barrientos Rastrojo Universidad de Sevilla

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/oxi.2017.i10.18989

Keywords:

Experiencia, justicia, experiencialidad, argumento, lógica

Abstract

The application of justice from the field of philosophy has consisted in the creation of discourses of undoubted argumentative value and subtle conceptual foundation, which have clarified and denounced situations that previously could not be seen by the citizens. However, these discourses have not always permeated society. This article is based on the hypothesis that the inherent unproductiveness in these cases is due to the neglect of the use of experiential discourse and of the significant word. Thus, we will study the formal conditions necessary for the discourse of justice to increase its impact on society through an experiential approach.

Published

2017-05-15

How to Cite

Barrientos Rastrojo, J. (2017). Experiential Justice. The Experientiality in the Discourse on Justice as a Means to Increase its Individual, Institutional and Social Impact. OXIMORA International Journal of Ethics and Politics, (10), 48–66. https://doi.org/10.1344/oxi.2017.i10.18989