Publication: Temporalidad y política: arritmias (En diálogo con Nietzsche, Heidegger y Lyotard)
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Hernández Nieto, Marco Antonio
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon/178451
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En este trabajo se propone un análisis ontológico de las democracias actuales hacién dolo arrancar, en concreto, desde la exégesis de la temporalidad, tal y como ésta se desenvuelve en las sociedades occidentales. De cara a estudiar y encarar a fondo la crisis política de nuestra época, resulta tal vez crucial repensar el ser del tiempo,
y de la mano de Nietzsche, Heidegger o Lyotard (algunos de los grandes filósofos que han pensado y relacionado ambos elementos: tiempo y crisis), percatarnos de que quizás la auténtica crisis tiene lugar a nivel de “pulso” ontológico, a nivel de tiempo: como “arritmia”. Aquí se analizan varios ejemplos de arritmias o “enfermedades de la temporalidad” en nuestra civilización, basados en las aportaciones de los tres autores mencionados.
This paper proposes to address an ontological research about current democracies. In particular, the starting point is an exegesis on temporality, in the way temporality unfolds in Western societies. In order to study and face our political crisis, it is probably fundamental to rethink the being of the time, and to realize (with Nietzsche, Heidegger or Lyotard, who are some of the most important philosophers who have thought and related both aspects: time and crisis) that perhaps the authentic crisis takes place as an ontological “pulse”, on a temporal level, like an “arrhythmia”. In dialogue with three mentioned authors, this paper studies several cases of our civilization’s arrhythmias or “diseases of temporality”.
This paper proposes to address an ontological research about current democracies. In particular, the starting point is an exegesis on temporality, in the way temporality unfolds in Western societies. In order to study and face our political crisis, it is probably fundamental to rethink the being of the time, and to realize (with Nietzsche, Heidegger or Lyotard, who are some of the most important philosophers who have thought and related both aspects: time and crisis) that perhaps the authentic crisis takes place as an ontological “pulse”, on a temporal level, like an “arrhythmia”. In dialogue with three mentioned authors, this paper studies several cases of our civilization’s arrhythmias or “diseases of temporality”.
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Ontología , Temporalidad , Política , Occidente , Crisis , Postmodernidad , Ontology , Temporality , Politics , The Western World , Postmodernity
Citation
Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, nº 65, 2015, p. 77-92
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