About philosophical skepticism, political discourse in times of pandemic and the endless Argentine institutional crisis
Abstract
ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is analyze the discursive exchanges between the ruling party and the opposition in the context of the coronavirus pandemic experienced by the Argentine during 2020-2021, in the light of the conceptual and theoretical contributions provided by the historical development of the issues addressed by philosophical skepticism throughout its historical development. Finally, a conclusion will be attempted that addresses the global narrative that can be inferred from this process, and its possible impact on the future of the political process in the country.
Concepts: philosophical skepticism-political discourse-coronavirus pandemic-officialism and opposition in Argentina.
Keywords:
philosophical skepticism, political discourse, coronavirus pandemic, officialism and opposition in ArgentinaLicense
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