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From the sterile thinking syndrome to the claim of an experiential rationality
In the present time we are living in, and as a result of a declining rationality, philosophical reflection seems trapped in a dead end in which it has little luck when it comes to establishing proposals from which to face a postmodern condition in which the task of thinking seems to have a short cri...
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Formato: | Online Artículo |
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Instituto de Filosofía
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://stoa.uv.mx/index.php/Stoa/article/view/2714 https://dx.doi.org/10.25009/st.2023.28.2714 |
Sumario: | In the present time we are living in, and as a result of a declining rationality, philosophical reflection seems trapped in a dead end in which it has little luck when it comes to establishing proposals from which to face a postmodern condition in which the task of thinking seems to have a short critical path. In this way, and as a result of an unfortunate simplification of contributions such as weak thought or deconstruction, a theoretical context has been generated that, at least as a hypothesis, could be considered to suffer from a syndrome of sterile thinking.
In this way, a review of the symptoms of this syndrome is presented, focused on the phenomena of mass society (physical and virtual), the uncritical submission to technoscience and self-exploitation as a style of inauthentic existence, so that they can be propose some measures that promote a way out of the labyrinth constituted by sterile thought, which could go through a rescue of critical theory or the Heideggerian idea of thinking, both oriented towards the claim of an experiential rationality. |
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