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    Politics of Benjamin¿s Kafka: Philosophy as Renegade
    Wild, unforgettable philosophy
    • Wild, unforgettable philosophy

      • 425pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
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      Through reading the early work of Walter Benjamin - up to and including the Trauerspiel book, Monad Rrenban brings forth a cohesive conception of the wild, unforgettable form, philosophy, as inherent in everything. Somewhat on the basis of existing philosophemes of Western metaphysics, Benjamin's well-known "esotericism" performs the transience of constraints of meaning. Both the form - free from duplicitous, authoritarian, and "rational" meaning - and the practice, of philosophy, enable production of the philosophical not only by so-called philosophers but also conceivably by everything - including art, poetry, and literature. In life and death, Walter Benjamin has and had the status of exile from departmental philosophy. Especially from Benjamin's early work, however, Monad Rrenban is able to elicit the force of the form, philosophy. Distinct in its analysis and depth of analysis, Wild, Unforgettable Philosophy in Early Works of Walter Benjamin elaborates the wild, unforgettable form - philosophy - in relation to language, the discipline and the practice of philosophy, criticism, and the politics of death.

      Wild, unforgettable philosophy
    • This book critically examines Walter Benjamin's writings on Franz Kafka and related topics, exploring a political philosophy that challenges established norms. It compares Benjamin's ideas with those of Agamben, Heidegger, and Levinas, highlighting literature's philosophical and political significance, while critiquing Benjamin's messianism for overlooking the value of exceptions in art.

      Politics of Benjamin¿s Kafka: Philosophy as Renegade