„Ehrlich durchschreiten, was endlich ist, um zu wissen, was unendlich sein kann.“. Eine Erinnerung zu Ernst Blochs 125. Geburtstag am 8. Juli 2010

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 58 (4):503-522 (2010)
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Abstract

At the time of the crisis culminating in the First World War, Bloch, a long time opponent of the authoritarian German state, was taking liberal, pacifist and finally even socialist positions. This criticism was also directed at German scholarly philosophy. In order to elaborate the fundamental idea of his theory – a metaphysics of inwardness – without being affected by current trends, Bloch refers back to the classical antique and neoplatonic gnostic metaphysics as well as to Manichaeism. These elements, which constitute the very basis of his idea of the anticipating consciousness, are then related to a central problem facing the 19th century: the fate of subjectivity in the context of capitalist reification. In essayistic style Bloch develops and exemplifies classical themes using references to contemporary culture in all its complexity

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