ABSTRACT

It is embarrassing to realize that we are not as postmodern, or even modern, as we believe. Conventional notions of space and time still configure questions on knowledge, despite dynamic new investigation. Notions such as linearity, complementarity, rationality, opposition, or deconstruction are still fashionable, although with some discomfort. Facing the struggle of thinking about the future we follow from afar a path opened by Derrida’s considerations.