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  1. Eternal, Transcendent, and Divine: Walter Benjamin’s Theory of Youth.Yotam Hotam - 2019 - Sophia 58 (2):175-195.
    Between 1910 and 1917, Walter Benjamin composed a range of philosophical works and fragmented texts all of which touch upon the concept of youth and its intersection with issues of modernity and theology, faith and political action, religion and secularization, God, and the world. Yet, while scholars have rather extensively discussed Benjamin’s early works on language, literature, and esthetics, less attention has been given to his work on youth. This paper focuses on Benjamin’s writings on youth from these early years. (...)
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  • From Kant to Romanticism: Towards a Justification of Aesthetic Knowledge in the Young Benjamin.Florencia Abadi - 2014 - Critical Horizons 15 (1):82-94.
    The specialist literature has investigated extensively the link between Benjamin and German Romanticism and, less frequently, his relation to Kant. However, these contributions tend to take up these links separately, and therefore do not analyse in detail the process which begins with the theoretical sketches on Kant and concludes with the writing of the doctoral thesis on the Frühromantik. This paper argues that there is a marked continuity between the objectives which led Benjamin to plan, in the first place, his (...)
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  • The Origins of Walter Benjamin's Concept of Philosophical Critique.Alexei Procyshyn - 2013 - Metaphilosophy 44 (5):655-681.
    Focusing on Walter Benjamin's earliest pieces dedicated to school reform and the student movement, this article traces the basic critical approaches informing his mature thought back to his struggle to critically implement and transform the theory of concept formation and value presentation developed by his Freiburg teacher, Heinrich Rickert. It begins with an account of Rickert's work, specifically of the concept of Darstellung (presentation) and its central role in Rickert's postmetaphysical theory of historical research (which he characterizes as exclusively concerned (...)
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  • (1 other version)Mito y religión en la interpretación de la modernidad capitalista de Walter Benjamin.Mariela Vargas - 2019 - Ideas Y Valores 68 (171):123-136.
    El artículo analiza la interpretación que Walter Benjamin ofrece de la modernidad capitalista en Capitalismo como religión. Se indaga el sentido del carácter religio- so del capitalismo y se muestra que la primera elaboración sobre el capitalismo en términos de religión dio paso a una aproximación complementaria en términos de fuerzas míticas. Si bien este desplazamiento es visible ya en Capitalismo como reli- gión, cobra nitidez en el Libro de los pasajes, con la introducción del concepto de lo “siempre igual” (...)
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