The paper attempts to reassess the fundamentally paradoxical position of Ernst Bloch in 20th century philosophy in the light of the Marranic condition. Indebted, among others, to Jewish heritage and Christian tradition, Bloch considered himself primarily a Marxist. Bloch's uniqueness consists in the stunning equiponderance of the currents he drew from. Contrary to a classic model of modern Jewish philosophy, inaugurated by Hermann Cohen, Bloch's thinking does not allow of easy juxtaposition of "sources" with languages into which they were translated. In this sense, Bloch cannot be easily compared to Franz Rosenzweig, Emmanuel Levinas or even Walter Benjamin (although he bore some striking similarities with the latter). His position at least...
Something both remarkable and strange in Jewish history took place in Germany in the early decades o...
In 1938, Ernst Bloch and Georg Lukács conducted a public argument concerning Expressionism. Lukács o...
This essay offers a reading of German philosopher Ernst Bloch’s 1952 essay Avicenna and the Aristote...
The paper attempts to reassess the fundamentally paradoxical position of Ernst Bloch in 20th century...
Contrary to the widespread portrayal of Bloch’s philosophy as “mystical,” “eschatological,” “idealis...
This article investigates the meaning of the figure of though of transgression in the philosophy of ...
Münster Arno. Messianisme juif et pensée utopique dans l'œuvre d'Ernst Bloch / Judaic Messianism and...
<strong>The influence of Ernst Bloch on the Political Theology of Johann Baptist Metz</stro...
This article examines the biblical figures of Moses and Job in the light of the meta-religious inter...
This paper concerns Ernst Bloch’s notion of “meta-religion,” which is an attempt to inherit the reli...
Contrary to the widespread portrayal of Bloch’s philosophy as “mystical,” “eschatological,” “idealis...
Ernst Bloch stood in intellectual opposition to Max Weber, yet they have a similar framework through...
This work aims to understand the breaking point between the Marxist and Christian views of history. ...
During a radio debate in 1964, Bloch and Adorno clashed over the status of Utopia in Marx’s thinking...
Table of content: Page 251-260: Transgression. Introduction to the special issue on Ernst Bloch - ...
Something both remarkable and strange in Jewish history took place in Germany in the early decades o...
In 1938, Ernst Bloch and Georg Lukács conducted a public argument concerning Expressionism. Lukács o...
This essay offers a reading of German philosopher Ernst Bloch’s 1952 essay Avicenna and the Aristote...
The paper attempts to reassess the fundamentally paradoxical position of Ernst Bloch in 20th century...
Contrary to the widespread portrayal of Bloch’s philosophy as “mystical,” “eschatological,” “idealis...
This article investigates the meaning of the figure of though of transgression in the philosophy of ...
Münster Arno. Messianisme juif et pensée utopique dans l'œuvre d'Ernst Bloch / Judaic Messianism and...
<strong>The influence of Ernst Bloch on the Political Theology of Johann Baptist Metz</stro...
This article examines the biblical figures of Moses and Job in the light of the meta-religious inter...
This paper concerns Ernst Bloch’s notion of “meta-religion,” which is an attempt to inherit the reli...
Contrary to the widespread portrayal of Bloch’s philosophy as “mystical,” “eschatological,” “idealis...
Ernst Bloch stood in intellectual opposition to Max Weber, yet they have a similar framework through...
This work aims to understand the breaking point between the Marxist and Christian views of history. ...
During a radio debate in 1964, Bloch and Adorno clashed over the status of Utopia in Marx’s thinking...
Table of content: Page 251-260: Transgression. Introduction to the special issue on Ernst Bloch - ...
Something both remarkable and strange in Jewish history took place in Germany in the early decades o...
In 1938, Ernst Bloch and Georg Lukács conducted a public argument concerning Expressionism. Lukács o...
This essay offers a reading of German philosopher Ernst Bloch’s 1952 essay Avicenna and the Aristote...