Philosophical-literary understanding the loneliness of postmodern age

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 2 (22):154-157 (2012)
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The problem of loneliness in postmodernism period is observed in Philosophy and literature as well as its role in the life of an individual. In the light of the communicative philosophy a change in understanding loneliness is shown as expectations of the meeting with “The Other” in loneliness as an attribute of modern human existence.

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