This paper will address three fundamental moments. These are: morality, peace and justice with the state. These three moments seek to understand Colombian ethics, how its morality experiences frictions with its social ethics and how the transcendence of this problem is represented by a peace articulated with justice, we will explore the deep social fracture that exists between individual morality and collective ethics in Colombia. We will ask what is the reality that has generated this estrangement and how violence has played a fundamental role in this dissociation.