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Benjamin - philosophy, aesthetics, history. Most of this material is reprinted from Fall-winter 1983-1984 issue of the Philosophical forum.Benjamin was a philosopher. He was one through all the phases and in all the fields of his activity. On the face of it he wrote mostly about subjects of literature and art, sometimes also about topics on the borderline between literature and politics, but only rarely about matters conventionally considered and accepted as themes of pure philosophy. Yet in all these domains he drives his impulse from the philosopher's experience, of the world and its reality. He was a metaphysician, pure and simple.
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Walter Benjamin (1896-1940) has been called by Hannah Arendt the "greatest critic of the century." While an increasing number of Anglo-American literary critics draw upon Benjamin's writings in their own works, their colleagues in the philosophical community remain relatively unacquainted with his legacy. In the European intellectual world, by contrast, Benjamin's critical epistemological program, his philosophies of history and language, and his aesthetics have long since become part of philosophical discourse. The present collection of articles, many of which were contained in earlier versions in the Winter 1983 special issue of the journal The Philosophical Forum, initiates the project of establishing Benjamin's importance to philosophy. A balance of original work by Benjamin and important commentary on his works, this volume includes the crucial chapter from Benjamin's magnum opus The Arcades Project, his "Program of the Coming Philosophy," and "Central Park," as well as essays by leading scholars (including Theodor W. Adorno, Leo Lowenthal, and Rolf Tiedemann) that treat single philosophical themes and relate his ideas to those of other thinkers such as Gadamer, Goodmann, and Rosenzweig. Gary Smith's introduction to the volume provides an extremely useful and sophisticated entrée for readers unaccustomed to the breadth of Benjamin's philosophical allusions, as well as an informative summation of the contents of the volume. This book will be of interest to philosophers, literary theorists, art historians, anthropologists, and other social scientists.
Author Biography
Gary Smith, a well-known editor of various works of Walter Benjamin and a research associate at the Theodor W. Adorno Archives in Frankfurt, presently teaches at the Free University in Berlin.
Table of Contents
Thinking through Benjamin: An Introductory Essay Gary Smith 1. On the Program of the Coming Philosophy Walter Benjamin 2. Benjamin the Scrivener Richard Sieburth 3. Translators' Introduction to "N" Leigh Hafrey and Richard Sieburth 4. N [Re the Theory of Knowledge, Theory of Progress] Walter Benjamin 5. Progress Theodor W. Adorno 6. Production, Reception, Criticism: Walter Benjamin and the Problem of Meaning in Art Jennifer Todd 7. Benjamin's Dialectic of Art and Society S
Details ISBN0226765148 Language English Edition 2nd ISBN-10 0226765148 ISBN-13 9780226765143 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 193 Year 1989 Imprint University of Chicago Press Subtitle Philosophy, Aesthetics, History Place of Publication Chicago, IL Country of Publication United States Edited by Gary Smith Short Title BENJAMIN 2/E Pages 306 Author Gary Smith DOI 10.1604/9780226765143 UK Release Date 1989-09-15 AU Release Date 1989-09-15 NZ Release Date 1989-09-15 US Release Date 1989-09-15 Publisher The University of Chicago Press Publication Date 1989-09-15 Audience Undergraduate We've got this
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