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Construction without theory

oblique reflections on Walter Benjamin's Goethe

Richard J. Lane

pp. 114-123

Abstrakt

it [metaphysics] is a highly speculative philosophy of fundamental questions regarding politics and theology, drawing on a near scholastic aptitude for categorical analysis and Talmudic rigor within a conception of divine continuity of meaning. In this way it is in fact a philosophy of divine as well as profane questions. ‘Metaphysics,’ Scholem once remarks [sic] in his Swiss notebook, ‘is a legitimate theory in the subjunctive form’. (Jacobson, p. 5)

Publication details

Published in:

Rudrum David (2006) Literature and philosophy: a guide to contemporary debates. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 114-123

DOI: 10.1057/9780230598621_9

Referenz:

Lane Richard J. (2006) „Construction without theory: oblique reflections on Walter Benjamin's Goethe“, In: D. Rudrum (ed.), Literature and philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, 114–123.