Affiliation:
1. Instituto de Filosofía, Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez, Chile
2. Departamento de Filosofía, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
Abstract
In this article, we analyze a possible form of the relationship between
modernity and postmodernity by examining the transformation of the place of
enunciation of criticism as a philosophical narrative and using it as a
historical and philosophical criterion. To achieve this, we first focus on
key moments in the critical discourse of modernity, and then analyze the
role of Kantian criticism in the formation of a postmodern imaginary
associated with the notions of useful fiction and linguistification.
Finally, from a Hegelian perspective, we consider the validity of the idea
of universal history and its connections to emancipatory narratives.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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