During the last half of the twentieth century in France, Maurice Blanchot was a key figure in exploring the relation between literature and philosophy. He ...
Continue Reading →Henri Bergson (1859-1941) was the leading French philosopher of the first half of the 20th century. Near the end of his life when he was ...
Continue Reading →Origin of the German Trauerspiel was Walter Benjamin’s first full, historically oriented analysis of modernity. Readers of English know it as “The Origin of German ...
Continue Reading →Explores the encounter of literary imagination and modern history through an analysis of the works of such Jewish writers as Gershom Scholen, Lea Goldberg, and ...
Continue Reading →Within the Western tradition, it was the philosophers Henri Bergson and Max Scheler who laid out and explored the nonrational power of “intuition” at work ...
Continue Reading →The Signature of All Things is Giorgio Agamben’s sustained reflection on method. To reflect on method implies for Agamben an archeological vigilance: a persistent form ...
Continue Reading →The creation of the Frankfurt School of critical theory in the 1920s saw the birth of some of the most exciting and challenging writings of ...
Continue Reading →“A volume of Adorno is equivalent to a whole shelf of books on literature.” —Susan Sontag A reflection on everyday existence in the ‘sphere of ...
Continue Reading →Treatise on digital architecture Hovestadt’s treatise strictly follows the model of the famous treatises by Vitruvius (De architectura) and Alberti (De re aedificatoria), based on ...
Continue Reading →The Northern Italian architect Vincenzo Scamozzi (1548-1616) completed a comprehensive study of ancient classical architecture, including the possibilities for its application in a modern context. ...
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