A Crisis in the Crisis

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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2012.v0i8.2758

Keywords:

crisis, abstraction, concrete universal, science, philosophy, economy, money

Abstract

Today’s crisis is usually interpreted in a reductionist way: either as an economic crisis or as the effect of the wider crisis of values, or as the cause of a more general disorientation... But it is almost always understood by means of a unidirectional and abstract mode of knowing and reasoning. This article adopts a strictly philosophical focus: it aims to show that only by paying attention to the “concrete universal,” to the “entirely human” and to the internal relations between its components, can we gain an in-depth understanding of the situation in which we find ourselves and seek appropriate solutions. It is the starting point and, in a certain way, the methodological framework for the other articles on the same topic.

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  • Tomás Melendo Granados, University of Malaga

    Catedrático de filosofía (metafísica)

    Director de los estudios universitarios en ciencias para la familia

    Departamento de filosofía

    Universidad de Málaga

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2017-05-29

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