Criticism and Utopia in Walter Benjamin’s Conception of Language

Authors

  • Carlos Marzán Trujillo Universidad de La Laguna,
  • Marcos Hernández Jorge Universidad de La Laguna

Keywords:

language, utopia, name, intentionality, theology, secular, redemption,

Abstract

This paper tries to explain some questions on the thesis of Benjamin’s philosophy of language. Through these, several clues of his philosophy can be enlightened, as the crossing between critical and utopian, secular and theological elements in his work.

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Published

2016-02-14

How to Cite

Marzán Trujillo, C., & Hernández Jorge, M. (2016). Criticism and Utopia in Walter Benjamin’s Conception of Language. Constelaciones. Revista De Teoría Crítica, 2(2), 186–205. Retrieved from https://constelaciones-rtc.net/article/view/719