الفردانية واخلاق ما بعد الواجب في الحداثة الفائقة عند جيل ليبوفتسكي
الملخص
يحاول هذا البحث استبيان السيرورة التطورية للحداثة من خلال الولوج الى نقاشات ما بعد الحداثة في الفكر السياسي الغربي المعاصر، والمتعلقة منها بالحداثة الفائقة التي مثل ليبوفتسكي احد اعمدتها، بمحاولته بيان السلسلة التكاملية والترابطية لمجموعة من المفاهيم التي لا يمكن عزلها عن بعض، فالفردانية والديمقراطية والعلمانية والارادة المدنية والاخلاق العقلانية جميعها في تزامن تطوري مع الحداثة نفسها ومثلت مرتكزاتها، والتي حدث لها نقلة نوعية بفعل الحداثة الفائقة وما مارسته من فعل تغييري على هذه المرتكزات.
المراجع
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