In my paper, I intend firmly to criticize Taubes' interpretation of Benjamin's Theology as a modern form of Gnosticism (Benjamin as a modern Marcionit). In a positive way, I sustain rather the thesis that Benjamin's Messianism is in close connection with his conception of reason (“the sharpened axe of reason”) and, in particularly, with the paradoxical unity of Mysticism and Enlightenment, which, according to the famous definition of Adorno, distinguishes his thought. As a radically anti-magical and anti-mythical conception of the historical time, Benjamin's Messianism has to be considered as an original synthesis between motifs of the mystical tradition of the Jewish Kabbalah and motifs belonging to the rationalist tradition of the Jewish ...
Walter Benjamin’s concept of history is a construction where the messianic idea, the perfect world, ...
Walter Benjamin's concept of history is a construction where the messianic idea, the perfect world, ...
This thesis explores the messianic politics that Walter Benjamin develops in his "Theses on the...
The founder and head of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism, Hermann Cohen was a leading figure an...
This contribution proposes a continuity between Walter Benjamin’s Jetztzeit and Hermann Cohen’s ethi...
This contribution proposes a continuity between Walter Benjamin’s Jetztzeit and Hermann Cohen’s ethi...
The main topic of my paper concerns the theological-philosophical nexus between the intensive and qu...
The first questions to arise in the Theological-political Fragment1 are, “Who is the Messiah, and wh...
Intrinsically dialectical in nature, sudden messianic change and the resolute character of the law a...
The founder and head of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism, Hermann Cohen was a leading figure and...
The founder and head of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism, Hermann Cohen was a leading figure and...
Abstract. On the basis of a citation from the final part of Walter Benjamin’s Theological-Political ...
Abstract. On the basis of a citation from the final part of Walter Benjamin’s Theological-Political ...
The Jewish belief in a final redemption brought about by a kingly messiah, the descendant of the dyn...
Walter Benjamin’s concept of history is a construction where the messianic idea, the perfect world, ...
Walter Benjamin’s concept of history is a construction where the messianic idea, the perfect world, ...
Walter Benjamin's concept of history is a construction where the messianic idea, the perfect world, ...
This thesis explores the messianic politics that Walter Benjamin develops in his "Theses on the...
The founder and head of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism, Hermann Cohen was a leading figure an...
This contribution proposes a continuity between Walter Benjamin’s Jetztzeit and Hermann Cohen’s ethi...
This contribution proposes a continuity between Walter Benjamin’s Jetztzeit and Hermann Cohen’s ethi...
The main topic of my paper concerns the theological-philosophical nexus between the intensive and qu...
The first questions to arise in the Theological-political Fragment1 are, “Who is the Messiah, and wh...
Intrinsically dialectical in nature, sudden messianic change and the resolute character of the law a...
The founder and head of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism, Hermann Cohen was a leading figure and...
The founder and head of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism, Hermann Cohen was a leading figure and...
Abstract. On the basis of a citation from the final part of Walter Benjamin’s Theological-Political ...
Abstract. On the basis of a citation from the final part of Walter Benjamin’s Theological-Political ...
The Jewish belief in a final redemption brought about by a kingly messiah, the descendant of the dyn...
Walter Benjamin’s concept of history is a construction where the messianic idea, the perfect world, ...
Walter Benjamin’s concept of history is a construction where the messianic idea, the perfect world, ...
Walter Benjamin's concept of history is a construction where the messianic idea, the perfect world, ...
This thesis explores the messianic politics that Walter Benjamin develops in his "Theses on the...