Ernst Bloch and His Contemporaries is a much needed concise yet comprehensive overview of Ernst Bloch's early and later thought. It fills an important gap in research on the history of German thought in the 20th century by reconstructing the contexts of Bloch's philosophy, while focusing on his contemporaries - Georg Lukács, Walter Benjamin, and Theodor Adorno. Ernst Bloch's influential ideas include his theory of utopian consciousness, his resolute inclination to merge aesthetics and politics, rehabilitation of hope, and atheistic conception of Christianity. Although Bloch's major early texts, Spirit of Utopia and Traces, have recently been translated into English, and there has been renewed interest in Bloch over the last 15 years, he is still relatively unknown compared to other left German-Jewish intellectuals. Ivan Boldyrev places Bloch's often enigmatic prose within contexts more familiar to English-speaking readers, and outlines the most important messages in Bloch's legacy still relevant today to European intellectual discourse, in particular aesthetics and philosophy of history.



Autorentext

Ivan Boldyrev is Associate Professor at Higher School of Economics, Russia and Visiting Scholar at Humboldt University, Germany.



Zusammenfassung
Ernst Bloch and His Contemporaries is a much needed concise yet comprehensive overview of Ernst Bloch's early and later thought. It fills an important gap in research on the history of German thought in the 20th century by reconstructing the contexts of Bloch's philosophy, while focusing on his contemporaries - Georg Luk cs, Walter Benjamin, and Theodor Adorno. Ernst Bloch's influential ideas include his theory of utopian consciousness, his resolute inclination to merge aesthetics and politics, rehabilitation of hope, and atheistic conception of Christianity. Although Bloch's major early texts, Spirit of Utopia and Traces, have recently been translated into English, and there has been renewed interest in Bloch over the last 15 years, he is still relatively unknown compared to other left German-Jewish intellectuals. Ivan Boldyrev places Bloch's often enigmatic prose within contexts more familiar to English-speaking readers, and outlines the most important messages in Bloch's legacy still relevant today to European intellectual discourse, in particular aesthetics and philosophy of history.

Inhalt

Introduction
1. Ernst Bloch's Philosophical Prose
2. Heidelberg's Apostles: Bloch Reading Lukács Reading Bloch
3. Eschatology and Messianism: Bloch with Buber, Landauer, and Rosenzweig
4. The Form of the Messianic: Bloch and Benjamin
5. The Void of Utopia and the Violence of the System: Bloch contra Adorno
Conclusion: Drawing the Utopian Line
Bibliography
Index

Titel
Ernst Bloch and His Contemporaries
Untertitel
Locating Utopian Messianism
EAN
9781472512062
ISBN
978-1-4725-1206-2
Format
ePUB
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
27.02.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.3 MB
Anzahl Seiten
208
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch