My fundamental motivation in writing Images of History was to avoid some forms of hubris and despair that trouble contemporary philosophy and to develop instead a picture of human life in historical time. According to this picture, we live amid institutional and practical inheritances we can address but can never fully stabilize and perfect. In different ways, Kant and Benjamin each accept this thought, and they each develop a picture of philosophy as historically situated, open criticism of existing practices and institutions. Each emphasizes the priority of the practical over any fixed metaphysical‐theoretical stance. I survey each of their general theories of critical historical understanding, and I pay special attention to the texts in ...
In the early months of 1940, Walter Benjamin informed some of his correspondents in the United State...
Thesis advisor: Susan M. ShellThis study looks to the philosophy of Immanuel Kant to investigate the...
In inter-war France, history of philosophy was a very important academic discipline, but nevertheles...
Developing work in the theories of action and explanation, Eldridge argues that moral and political ...
Walter Benjamin’s whole philosophy is characterized by the effort to answer the dichotomy between em...
I would like to discuss the philosophical reinterpretation of the biblical stories in Kant’s philoso...
Benjamin’s final treatise On the Concept of History has generated significant criticism with its pro...
In my replies to the perceptive and cogent observations and questions about my book offered by Warre...
Professor of Philosophy Richard Eldridge takes up the following questions in this talk: 1) How do hi...
This work examines the forces which led Immanuel Kant to develop a moral-teleological view of human ...
While Collingwood’s Idea of History (IH) is an excellent resource for defending history’s autonomy, ...
This paper examines some of the work of Walter Benjamin in the philosophy of history. It suggests th...
This dissertation presents a materialist inheritance of the idealist theory of universal history tha...
This paper develops Walter Benjamin\u27s revolutionary notion of the dialectical image as an essen...
This paper takes up the possibilities for thinking about human solidarity that can be found in Imman...
In the early months of 1940, Walter Benjamin informed some of his correspondents in the United State...
Thesis advisor: Susan M. ShellThis study looks to the philosophy of Immanuel Kant to investigate the...
In inter-war France, history of philosophy was a very important academic discipline, but nevertheles...
Developing work in the theories of action and explanation, Eldridge argues that moral and political ...
Walter Benjamin’s whole philosophy is characterized by the effort to answer the dichotomy between em...
I would like to discuss the philosophical reinterpretation of the biblical stories in Kant’s philoso...
Benjamin’s final treatise On the Concept of History has generated significant criticism with its pro...
In my replies to the perceptive and cogent observations and questions about my book offered by Warre...
Professor of Philosophy Richard Eldridge takes up the following questions in this talk: 1) How do hi...
This work examines the forces which led Immanuel Kant to develop a moral-teleological view of human ...
While Collingwood’s Idea of History (IH) is an excellent resource for defending history’s autonomy, ...
This paper examines some of the work of Walter Benjamin in the philosophy of history. It suggests th...
This dissertation presents a materialist inheritance of the idealist theory of universal history tha...
This paper develops Walter Benjamin\u27s revolutionary notion of the dialectical image as an essen...
This paper takes up the possibilities for thinking about human solidarity that can be found in Imman...
In the early months of 1940, Walter Benjamin informed some of his correspondents in the United State...
Thesis advisor: Susan M. ShellThis study looks to the philosophy of Immanuel Kant to investigate the...
In inter-war France, history of philosophy was a very important academic discipline, but nevertheles...