Rationality and Globalisation
Abstract
The central arguments here are, firstly, that globalisation materialises and actualises the sphere of what may be called rationality in its different perspectives, and it is therefore the realization of something that represents the mode of being, that is, the horizon of universality in which the concept places us. Secondly, that this horizon of globalisation requires certain physical conditions to make it possible, to allow it to exist and even to be inevitable. These conditions have already emerged in our time, particularly in the form of the internet, which allows a conversation and an exchange of concepts, feelings and materials at a global scale and almost immediately.
Keywords
globalisation, rationality, concept, internet
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