Perone's article (2) 14.2
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Perone's article (2) 14.2
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The Risks of The Present: Benjamin, Bonhoeffer and Celan
Abstract
The following remarks try to trace a scenario of twentieth-century philosophy, which in my opinion shows a new interest in the issue of time. Many have underscored that nineteenth-century philosophy replaces the paradigm of Nature with that of History as an historical a priori in Foucault’s sense, that is, as the horizon within which the problems are to be located and solved. The issue of identifying the dominant nineteenth-century paradigm—further complicated by thedeclining resort to the great narratives of this “short century”—is still open, so I do not believe it improper to point out that many twentieth century philosophers suddenly reconsidered the issue of time as a way of defining the nineteenth-century paradigm of time in a new manner.
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14.2 (Fall/Automne 2010)
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19-34
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“Perone's article (2) 14.2,” Symposium, accessed May 3, 2024, http://www.artsrn.ualberta.ca/symposium/items/show/25.