Problemáticas críticas del periodismo contemporáneo. Objetividad, autoridad y efectos de la posverdad
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Exposición desde una perspectiva filosófica, política e historicista
de la crisis actual que vive el periodismo a causa no solo de la disrupción
tecnológica y de la caída del modelo de negocio sectorial, sino especialmente
de la deslegitimación que sufre como agente de Autoridad ante el
auge del populismo, unido al desgaste que ha sufrido la idea de objetividad
ante el triunfo del relativismo científico. En el artículo, utilizando enfoques
de pensadores como Kant, Aristóteles, Platón, Alexander Kojève, Maurizio
Ferraris, Michel Foucault y Donald Davidson, se realiza una reflexión crítica
sobre las causas de la crisis y los elementos a recuperar en el lenguaje y
la acción política para hacer sostenible la misión del periodismo como elemento
central de las ciencias sociales y la democracia
Disquisition from a philosophical, political and historicist perspective of the crisis that journalism currently experiences because of the loss of legitimacy it suffers as an agent of Authority due to the rise of populism and the erosion suffered by the idea of objectivity with the triumph of scientific relativism. In the paper, using approaches of thinkers like Kant, Aristotle, Plato, Alexander Kojève, Maurizio Ferraris, Michel Foucault and Donald Davidson, is presented a critical reflection about the causes of the crisis and the elements to recover in the language and political actions to make sustainable the mission of journalism as a central element of the social sciences and democracy
Disquisition from a philosophical, political and historicist perspective of the crisis that journalism currently experiences because of the loss of legitimacy it suffers as an agent of Authority due to the rise of populism and the erosion suffered by the idea of objectivity with the triumph of scientific relativism. In the paper, using approaches of thinkers like Kant, Aristotle, Plato, Alexander Kojève, Maurizio Ferraris, Michel Foucault and Donald Davidson, is presented a critical reflection about the causes of the crisis and the elements to recover in the language and political actions to make sustainable the mission of journalism as a central element of the social sciences and democracy







