Friday, December 5, 2008
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production of new knowledge Friday, December 5, 2008 >Umberto Eco wrote:There is an illness that one has
>empowered of the culture and of the politics of our
>epoch. It is the " illness of the interpretation " that
>has influenced everything: the theology, the politics,
>the psychological life. His name is a Syndrome of the
>Suspicion.: behind a fact there hides more complex, and
>still different, and like that other up to the
>infinite. The life is interpreted as an eternal
>conspiracy. Even more, a chain of conspiracies. Not
>even God is ... |













