Walter Benjamin’s Philosophy Destruction and Experience

“Walter Benjamin’s Philosophy Destruction and Experience” by Andrew E. Benjamin is a significant contribution to the study of philosophy, published by Clinamen Press in 2000. This 2nd edition spans 316 pages and is presented in English. The book compiles essays from leading scholars who explore the multifaceted aspects of Walter Benjamin’s work, reflecting the recent resurgence of interest in his philosophical contributions.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of Benjamin’s ideas, as the essays delve into various themes and interpretations of his philosophy. The collection addresses both historical and survey perspectives, providing insights into Benjamin’s influence and relevance in contemporary philosophical discourse. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of philosophy and history, offering a thorough exploration of Benjamin’s intellectual legacy.
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The work of Walter Benjaman has undergone a dramatic resurgence in recent years. This authoritative and influential volume gathers together essays by the world’s foremost Benjamin scholars, in which all the varied aspects of Benjamin’s work are addressed.
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