Entropic time, relative time and modern time: thinking the space-time debate and its relation to environmental crisis
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.boan.17841Keywords:
Social sciences, space-time, spatial turn, modernity, environmental crisis, entropy time.Abstract
Through certain historic milestones, this article shows the supremacy that the concept of time had in modernity, which brought forgetfulness of space and, subsequently, nature situated therein. This situation was reinforced by the industrial revolution which increased the intensive exploitation man-nature, leaving loss and ecosystem degradation that has caused an environmental crisis that was evidenced in part, by the spatial turn that germinated in the social sciences, creating the need to contribute to environmental thoughts that also force to rethink the space-time relation.
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