Crítica al tecnicismo a la luz de la hermenéutica filosófica
Author(s) -
Rogério José Schuck
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
estudios de filosofía
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2256-358X
pISSN - 0121-3628
DOI - 10.17533/udea.ef.n51a05
Subject(s) - hermeneutics , modernity , impossibility , epistemology , philosophy , context (archaeology) , perspective (graphical) , order (exchange) , sociology , humanities , political science , art , history , archaeology , finance , law , economics , visual arts
This text critiques modernity, by focusing on technicism and on the claim that reason is absolute. It does not deny the benefits originated from modernity, especially those related to science and to technological breakthroughs; rather than that, it attempts to identify the limits inherent to reason, by stating its impossibility to totally comprehend knowledge, showing something that escapes its claim to be ubiquitous. In order to do that, methodologically following hermeneutics, through the paths opened by Gadamer, room is made for reflection based on other paths, also including Descartes's contributions on the emergence of modernity, as well as Schleiermacher's, within the context of modern hermeneutics. The interlocution with Flickinger shows that, beyond the scientificist perspective, hermeneutics contributes to achieving a new level of understanding, and a new relationship with it.
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