The emergent being from a psychological and complex perspective

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Keywords:

Being emergent, Psychology, Morality, Complexity, Values

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to understand the moral dimension of the emerging being from the perspective of complexity. For this reason, the transdisciplinarity of Psychology, axiology and the position of researchers such as Morin (2006), Linville (1985), Fisher (2014), Calzadilla (2010), López (2022), Fisher (2014), Medina ( 2020), The human being experiences a dilemma between what is right and what is wrong. Therefore, it is perceived in a moment of moral eclipse, reflected in a convulsed society. One must start from self-complexity as a bridge to engage with the social self, guided by discernment and moral archetypes. The moral decision is conceived in three phases: Perception of an ethical diatribe, reflection to reject or approve an action, act according to moral conscience. This research is the product of documentary hermeneusis supported by the epistemology of complexity. It concludes the peremptory of a being who, based on his freedom, transforms his environment with the numinosity that emerges from his moral anatomy

Author Biography

María Auxiliadora Campos Medina , Universidad Nacional Abierta

Bachelor of Education; Mention Learning Difficulties. National Open University (UNA); Master in Orientation. University of Carabobo (UC); Doctor in Management, Yacambú University (UNY); Doctor of Science in Psychology. Atlantic International University. (AIU). Member of the International Research and Innovation Network (Red-3I)

Published

2022-07-07

How to Cite

Campos Medina , M. A. . (2022). The emergent being from a psychological and complex perspective. Metropolis | Global University Studies Journal, 3(1), 114-130. Retrieved from https://metropolis.metrouni.us/index.php/metropolis/article/view/95