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... present itself . If what the present recognizes in the past are also its own con- cerns , the nonrecognition of the past is , for the present , a failure at self - recognition . It is important , however , not to confuse ethical with ...
... present itself . If what the present recognizes in the past are also its own con- cerns , the nonrecognition of the past is , for the present , a failure at self - recognition . It is important , however , not to confuse ethical with ...
Síða 73
... present is developed in Theses I to IV , which describe the way in which past struggles inform the perceptions and actions of the present . The idea of a constitutive grip of the past over the present may sound like a mere truism to ...
... present is developed in Theses I to IV , which describe the way in which past struggles inform the perceptions and actions of the present . The idea of a constitutive grip of the past over the present may sound like a mere truism to ...
Síða 75
... present , the present has to react to this loss of autonomy . On the one hand , the present loses its claim to sovereignty upon the past , because it knows itself permanently assaulted and constituted by these images in which it ...
... present , the present has to react to this loss of autonomy . On the one hand , the present loses its claim to sovereignty upon the past , because it knows itself permanently assaulted and constituted by these images in which it ...
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Walter Benjamin Revisited | 12 |
Bolívar Echeverría | 37 |
A Meditation | 66 |
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