Features of the play of imagination in the postmodern era

Sententiae 6 (2):19-27 (2002)
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Based on the texts of postmodern philosophers, the article analyses the crisis of the real and the imaginary. The context of this analysis is the difference between European and American cultures. Through the criticism of social and technological progress, the article substantiates the change in the form of modern consciousness and its manifestations, in particular, the loss of integrity and completeness of being.

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Olena Pavlova
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