Rethinking Ernst Bloch
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
332
Language
English
Published
Nov 29, 2023
Publisher
Brill
ISBN-10
9004308563
ISBN-13
9789004308565
Description
This collection delves into the philosophical framework of Ernst Bloch, a key figure in modern thought whose ideas continue to provoke discussion and debate. The authors, Henk De Berg and Catherine Moir, present a multifaceted analysis that encourages readers to explore the implications of Bloch's optimism and utopian vision. Through various essays, the volume highlights Bloch's relevance in today's context, addressing how his theories can inform contemporary issues.
The contributors draw upon different aspects of Bloch's work, examining not only his philosophical contributions but also his cultural impact in the face of socio-political challenges. The critical perspectives offered aim to illuminate Bloch's unique approach to concepts such as hope and possibility, inviting readers to reconsider familiar narratives that dominate philosophical discourse.
By engaging with Bloch's ideas, this book ultimately serves as a bridge between past and present, challenging existing paradigms and inspiring new directions in thought. It is an essential read for scholars and students alike, providing fresh interpretations that resonate with current debates in philosophy, politics, and art.
The contributors draw upon different aspects of Bloch's work, examining not only his philosophical contributions but also his cultural impact in the face of socio-political challenges. The critical perspectives offered aim to illuminate Bloch's unique approach to concepts such as hope and possibility, inviting readers to reconsider familiar narratives that dominate philosophical discourse.
By engaging with Bloch's ideas, this book ultimately serves as a bridge between past and present, challenging existing paradigms and inspiring new directions in thought. It is an essential read for scholars and students alike, providing fresh interpretations that resonate with current debates in philosophy, politics, and art.
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