Una elegía para después del fin del mundo: bases para una fenomenología del apocalípsis
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Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Facultad de Geografía e Historia
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El presente artículo reflexiona sobre el tiempo a partir de una perspectiva histórica y
filosófica. Para ello, a partir de conceptos como «multiverso» se abordará una reflexión
sobre el tiempo a partir de autores como Husserl, Schutz o Bergson. A partir de ahí se
desarrollará una idea de fin acompañadas de una reflexión del tiempo vinculada a la
psiquiatría (Melges). Para concluir que nadie puede narrar el origen y el fin del universo,
excepto que esté narrando un mito o revelando la palabra de un Dios en el que crea, pues
no hay espectadores fuera del mundo, porque fuera del mundo no hay nada por definición
This article considers time from a historical and philosophical perspective. In order to do so, concepts such as the ‘multiverse’ are used to address time, on the basis of work by authors such as Husserl, Schutz and Bergson. From there, the article develops the notion of the end, accompanied by a reflection on time stemming from psychiatry (as in Melges). It concludes by positing that no one can describe the origin or the end of the world, unless one is describing a myth or revealing the word of a god in which one believes – after all, there are no observers outside of the world, because there is nothing outside of the world, by definition
This article considers time from a historical and philosophical perspective. In order to do so, concepts such as the ‘multiverse’ are used to address time, on the basis of work by authors such as Husserl, Schutz and Bergson. From there, the article develops the notion of the end, accompanied by a reflection on time stemming from psychiatry (as in Melges). It concludes by positing that no one can describe the origin or the end of the world, unless one is describing a myth or revealing the word of a god in which one believes – after all, there are no observers outside of the world, because there is nothing outside of the world, by definition
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Bermejo Barrera, J.C. (2017). Una elegía para después del fin del mundo: bases para una fenomenología del apocalipsis. En: Vegueta. Anuario de la Facultad de Geografía e Historia, n. 17, pp. 63-83
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© 2017 ULPGC. Este es un artículo de acceso abierto distribuido bajo los términos de la licencia Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivar (by-nc-nd) Spain 3.0







