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  1. A Dash of Pessimism? Ernst Bloch, Radical Disappointment and the Militant Excavation of Hope.Joe Davidson - 2021 - Critical Horizons 22 (4):420-437.
    ABSTRACT Ernst Bloch is a philosopher of hope, of this there can be no doubt. It is the fidelity to the proposition that a better world is possible that undergirds Bloch’s work. Yet, the hopeful tenor of Bloch’s philosophy, as I argue here, is accompanied by a second, more subterranean strand: a concern with the phenomenon of disappointment. Bloch has an interest in what happens after hope fails; those moments when the desire for utopia confronts the impossibility of its realisation. (...)
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  • Entre a utopia e a realidade: as possibilidades do mundo, segundo Ernst Bloch.Thiago Reis - 2023 - Trans/Form/Ação 46 (4):269-286.
    The most important aspect of the Ernst Bloch`s philosophy is based in the statement: “S is not yet P” - an ontological premise that underlies all ramifications of his thinking. In this sense, Bloch says: “the proletariat is not yet sublated, nature is not yet home, the real is not yet articulated reality”, all this is in process, and the task of philosophy is to considerer the real possibilities of what is not-yet-become and change the world in accordance with what (...)
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