%0 Journal Article %T Alcances Antropol¨®gicos del anunci¨® de ¡°la muerte de Dios¡± en Nietzsche, Heidegger y Sloterdijk %A Isaac Moctezuma Perea %J Revista Observaciones Filos¨®ficas %D 2008 %I Pontificia Universidad C¨¢tolica de Valpara¨ªso %X More than a century ago Nietzsche announced the death of God, that event had to start with a form of interpretation and representation of the world and the human nobler, more vigorous and better than that of the forms of interpretation and representation of metaphysics Modernity, however, the consequences of that great event were in no way what noble and how big Nietzsche expected, on the contrary, the death of God its way to the most dangerous form of nihilism: relativism subjectivist, This again confirms the sentence of Goethe whereby cultivating our virtues, also cultivate our shortcomings. Today we are faced with this troubling host and its most terrible consequences with an urgency with which Nietzsche and Heidegger barely able, in their darkest nightmares. Given this scenario it is necessary to rethink this incident bearing in mind that it is possible, nor desirable to take a nostalgic attitude, or face with cold indifference. These are the premises of a philosophical anthropology. %K Death of God %K Metaphysics %K Postmetaphysics %K Modernity %K Nihilism %K Anthropology %K Philosophical anthropology %U http://www.observacionesfilosoficas.net/alcancesantropologicosdelanuncio.html