3. 1. The principle of communicative rationality can be considered first and foremost, not because it was more
important but because it expresses the minimal understanding condition among the subjects. Habermas (1986)
associates ethics with the principle of transparent communication as transparent communication furnishes a model
of morality careful to come first through reciprocity and in the absence of violence. This emphasis is particularly
relevant in establishing the importance of ethics in a world that, despite the positive effects of globalization, risks
globalizing the phenomenon of violence as well