La sociedad del desconocimiento
Innerarity, Daniel
Knowledge has never been so important and at the same time so suspicious. In the era of triumphant rationality, institutionalized science, technological advances and intelligent systems, a strange constellation appears: while science enjoys enormous recognition, many people distrust it, from mere distrust to extreme denial. This rejection is not simply explained by the irrational resistance to knowledge typical of traditional societies; it is telling us something about the type of knowledge generation characteristic of our societies. We will not understand the society in which we live if we do not give an adequate explanation of this strange antagonism. What is at stake is not rationality and its opposite, but rather a certain metamorphosis of the very idea of ??rationality, which can no longer be comfortably defined in the face of its simple negation. We would lose a great opportunity to know ourselves if we dismissed this disbelief as a reaction to civilizational progress. We have understood ignorance as if it were the opposite of rationality, but we have barely reflected on the unity of knowledge and ignorance that characterizes us. As always, the advance of knowledge makes us, at the same time, wiser and more ignorant. There is no scientific discovery or technological invention that does not carry, like its shadow, a new unknown. What we do with the unknown is going to play an increasingly important role in our personal and collective lives.
- Author
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Innerarity, Daniel
- Subject
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Human sciences
> Philosophy
- EAN
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9788418807916
- ISBN
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978-84-18807-91-6
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Galaxia Gutenberg
- Pages
- 256
- High
- 21.0 cm
- Weight
- 13.0 cm
- Release date
- 02-03-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Ensayo