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There is no such thing in our cultural scope as a culture of the Holocaust. What this issue of Isegoría intends is to define the political, moral, aesthetic and religious framework of an epochal event, such as Auschwitz, that forces us to think again. The authors that collaborate here compose an international collective located in Spain, Argentina and Mexico that has been working for years on a project of investigation, precisely on "The philosophy of the Holocaust".
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