The Distancing of the Classic and Modern Worlds. The Defeat of Modern Paradigm

Authors

  • Francisco Vázquez-Gómez-Bisogno Author Universidad Panamericana (México)

Keywords:

Classic philosophy, modernism, paradigm, relativism, realism.

Abstract

The author’s starting point in this article is the apparent division between modern and classic ideas in classic philosophy, the roots of that assumption and its convenience or inconvenience in humanities. To meet its objective, the author penetrates into the world of philosophy of law in an effort to use Machiavelli’s, Luther’s, Hobbes and Descartes’ written works to identify the roots of the modern paradigm, the fruit of which is in three relevant routes to the world of humanities. Once these are updated – the author says- mankind has but two paths: to deceive himself into believing that he has triumphed and progressed or to get pack on the path of true giants who for more than twenty centuries have developed a thought that continues having undisputable applicability: classic philosophy.

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Author Biography

Francisco Vázquez-Gómez-Bisogno, Universidad Panamericana (México)

Titular de las cátedras de Teoría Constitucional y Derecho Constitucional Mexicano.

Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Panamericana.

Published

2013-04-11

How to Cite

Vázquez-Gómez-Bisogno, F. (2013). The Distancing of the Classic and Modern Worlds. The Defeat of Modern Paradigm. Díkaion, 21(2), 489–510. Retrieved from https://dikaion.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/dikaion/article/view/2595