The Crisis of Eros in the Temporality and Immediacy of Postmodern Society

A Deepening from Byung-Chul Han's Vision

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Keywords:

Hyperculturality, Critical Philosophy, Social Pathologies, Transparent Society

Abstract

This writing, far from pontificating crude sentences regarding the decadence in which the cultural ethos of postmodern society has submerged, seeks to carry out a series of philosophical approaches that result in the reflection of the chaining elements and triggers of social pathologies. that can be seen in today's society, for this, the authors use the theoretical approaches presented in the doctrine of the South Korean philosopher ByungChul Han, who under the categories of analysis of transparency, and hyperculturality, eros, pressure for authenticity, among many others, generates a vision that is worth deepening, due to its core importance for the scenario in which the cultural change of today's society has entered.

Author Biographies

Gabriel Alexander Cordero Rosales, Msc., Metropolitan International University (MIU)

Bachelor of Alternative Pedagogy Sub Area: Philosophy and Theology, Specialist in International Humanitarian Law, Master of Sciences in Project Management, Doctorate in Cultural Heritage and International Researcher Attached to the Metropolis Research Center of Metropolitan International University (CIM-MIU).

Jovanny Alexander Rodríguez Arciniegas, Msc., Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca (UPS)

Bachelor of Catechetical Sciences, Specialist in Public Management, Magister Scientiarum in Higher Education, Magister in Ecology of Human Development, Doctorate in Education, Doctorate in Cultural Heritage and International Researcher Attached to the Metropolis Research Center of Metropolitan International University (CIM-MIU).

Published

2021-12-08

How to Cite

Cordero Rosales, G. A. ., & Rodríguez Arciniegas, J. A. (2021). The Crisis of Eros in the Temporality and Immediacy of Postmodern Society : A Deepening from Byung-Chul Han’s Vision. Metropolis | Global University Studies Journal, 2(2), 51-68. Retrieved from https://metropolis.metrouni.us/index.php/metropolis/article/view/82

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