
handle: 10486/344
By its manifest alterations and their data it’s a fact: we are in the “time of barbarism”; a barbarism that does not restrict to the phenomenon of the ferocity and the extreme violence, but that repels in the inwardness and the constant disorientation of the rationality in the contemporary individuals and communities. This forces to think, not only from a philosophy of the culture, rather, to start off from a “philosophy of the barbarism” that the present theory has developed in its most important representative ones, changing its own categories and rethink the dynamic future of the man in its symbolic ones. To do in front it with the strength of a reason that does not decline before the adversities, seems to be the most fundamental task of our days. Here we tried that way.
Humanities, Philosophy, Social Work in Spanish-Speaking Countries, Physics, B1-5802, Filosofía, BD10-701, General Social Sciences, Social Sciences, FOS: Humanities, Philosophy (General), Speculative philosophy, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion
Humanities, Philosophy, Social Work in Spanish-Speaking Countries, Physics, B1-5802, Filosofía, BD10-701, General Social Sciences, Social Sciences, FOS: Humanities, Philosophy (General), Speculative philosophy, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion
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