Una escenificación filosófica. Las redes de blogs Y las no-net blogs

Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 39:159-168 (2006)
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Abstract

On September 19th, 2005, an Spanish blogger wrote a post against blog nets. In that post he showed a kierkegaardian interpretation of blogging issue. It was the first time someone was using strictly philosophical categories in the blogosphere. On 2006, February, the 23rd, Rafael Herrera Guillén made a philosophical dramatization about this issue in a game of heteronyms

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