El hilo de Ariadna se ha roto o la historia ya no tiene un lugar sistematico. Un estudio critico sobre las posiciones postmodernas
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A fragmentation consciente, a collage and montage writing, the European "postmodern" speech liberates philosophy from the obligation of settling continuities and identities, of thinking the origin and basis, seeking lineal, systematic and ultimate thruths. Its argumentative strategy revolves about a negative paradigm: the absence of a systematic place for history. An improvement of modernity or an ineluctable reformulation of this one? This article explores, critically and synthetically, the main arguments that, about the matter, take part in the dialog between French and German contemporary philosophers, such as Michel Foucault, Jean-Frarnois Lyotard, Gilles Deleuze, Paul Virilio, Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin or Peter Sloterdijk.
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