The epistemological structure of the “concept of history”65, which Benjamin presents in a monadic dialectical image, is characterized by a temporal dimension neither linear nor progressive, but intensive and ideal, in which the cognitive concept coincides with the ideal (of the good, of justice), which is characterized by totality and eternity. Here emerges the link between the transcedent, ideal theological setting, secretly active in the immanence of redemption, and the immanent setting of the political. In fact, the redeemed past summons into present time, for a fugitive moment, the messianic time of the fulfillment of the Kingdom of God, thus providing the occasion and direction for praxis, for revolutionary action, messianically and th...
Il saggio si occupa della concezione benjaminiana del tempo messianico e in particolare dell'interpr...
Il saggio si occupa della concezione benjaminiana del tempo messianico e in particolare dell'interpr...
The first questions to arise in the Theological-political Fragment1 are, “Who is the Messiah, and wh...
The epistemological structure of the “concept of history”, which Benjamin presents in a monadic dial...
The epistemological structure of the “concept of history”, which Benjamin presents in a monadic dial...
Knowledge and Redemption. Jewish -messianic Elements in Walter Benjamin’s Concept of Dialectical Im...
Knowledge and Redemption. Jewish -messianic Elements in Walter Benjamin’s Concept of Dialectical Im...
The epistemological structure of the “concept of history”65, which Benjamin presents in a monadic di...
The epistemological structure of the “concept of history”65, which Benjamin presents in a monadic di...
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, ...
Walter Benjamin’s concept of history is a construction where the messianic idea, the perfect world, ...
This work has as main objective to elucidate the concepts of History and Memoria in Benjamin's work ...
This article aims to analyze the text from Walter Benjamin’s Theologico-political fragment (1991). D...
Il saggio si occupa della concezione benjaminiana del tempo messianico e in particolare dell'interpr...
Il saggio si occupa della concezione benjaminiana del tempo messianico e in particolare dell'interpr...
The first questions to arise in the Theological-political Fragment1 are, “Who is the Messiah, and wh...
The epistemological structure of the “concept of history”, which Benjamin presents in a monadic dial...
The epistemological structure of the “concept of history”, which Benjamin presents in a monadic dial...
Knowledge and Redemption. Jewish -messianic Elements in Walter Benjamin’s Concept of Dialectical Im...
Knowledge and Redemption. Jewish -messianic Elements in Walter Benjamin’s Concept of Dialectical Im...
The epistemological structure of the “concept of history”65, which Benjamin presents in a monadic di...
The epistemological structure of the “concept of history”65, which Benjamin presents in a monadic di...
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, ...
Walter Benjamin’s concept of history is a construction where the messianic idea, the perfect world, ...
This work has as main objective to elucidate the concepts of History and Memoria in Benjamin's work ...
This article aims to analyze the text from Walter Benjamin’s Theologico-political fragment (1991). D...
Il saggio si occupa della concezione benjaminiana del tempo messianico e in particolare dell'interpr...
Il saggio si occupa della concezione benjaminiana del tempo messianico e in particolare dell'interpr...
The first questions to arise in the Theological-political Fragment1 are, “Who is the Messiah, and wh...