Miedo, contemporaneidad y enemistad
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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ISSN: 1130-0507, 1989-4651
Year of publication: 2023
Issue: 88
Pages: 97-110
Type: Article
More publications in: Daimon: revista internacional de filosofía
Abstract
The experience of fear in the Contemporaneity is mostly determined by a type of enmity that, unlike that which prevailed in Modernity, shows itself untraceable, virtual, rarely visible, given the delocalization structures of globalization. All this refers to a specific epistemology, linked to the loss of the classic coordinates of finitude and to the opening of a paradigm where the lack of representation and the apparent depoliticization will turn adversaries and combatants into mere ghosts, thus increasing their terrifying effect. The article tries to review these notions taking the dread that contemporary terrorism causes as a starting point to build a more global reflection that includes the specific type of gear generated in times of pandemic.
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