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https://doi.org/10.26457/lrf.v0i133.2376Abstract
One of the central elements of Nietzschean criticism of Western culture is its critique of the notion of truth. From this criticism the objective sense of the truth has been in crisis, leaving open its understanding to a horizon of interpretation different from that held by the western philosophical tradition. This article will address the framework of thought in which the experience of truth now appears after the decline of the truth and its setting in crisis. In the same way some of the implications in the ethical and political framework will be exposed, as is the case of the emergence in our time of the phenomenon of “post-truth”.