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  • Category: Books (Philosophy)
  • Author:  Ferber, Ilit
  • Author:  Ferber, Ilit
  • ISBN-10:  0804785201
  • ISBN-10:  0804785201
  • ISBN-13:  9780804785204
  • ISBN-13:  9780804785204
  • Publisher:  Stanford University Press
  • Publisher:  Stanford University Press
  • Pages:  264
  • Pages:  264
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2013
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2013
  • SKU:  0804785201-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0804785201-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100241919
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This book traces the concept of melancholy in Walter Benjamin's early writings. Rather than focusing on the overtly melancholic subject matter of Benjamin's work or the unhappy circumstances of his own fate, Ferber considers the concept's implications for his philosophy. Informed by Heidegger's discussion of moods and their importance for philosophical thought, she contends that a melancholic mood is the organizing principle or structure of Benjamin's early metaphysics and ontology. Her novel analysis of Benjamin's arguments about theater and language features a discussion of theTrauerspielbook that is amongst the first in English to scrutinize the baroque plays themselves.Philosophy and Melancholyalso contributes to the history of philosophy by establishing a strong relationship between Benjamin and other philosophers, including Leibniz, Kant, Husserl, and Heidegger. Ferber enters the burgeoning field of Benjamin scholarship with her meticulous study . . . Readers interested in working through the details of Benjamin's philosophy will find much in this book . . . Recommended. It is the merit of Ferber'sPhilosophy and Melancholyto let such a call of an infinite responsibility reach us through such a careful, loving, and attentive reading of Benjamin . . . I know very few books in our contemporary time which have so powerfully intervened in debates concerning mood as linguistic and philosophical phenomenon . . . [T]he book as it stands is still beautiful and an important to some of the deepest concerns of our time. An impressive work of articulate scholarship,Philosophy and Melancholy: Benjamin's Early Reflections in Theater and Languageis a highly recommended and welcome addition to academic library Philosophical Studies reference collections and an important critique for students of Walter Benjamin's life and work. This is a remarkable and timely study of Walter Benjamin's early writings. No longer an obscure hermetic work from some dls8
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