La expresión filosófica de Walter Benjamin y María Zambrano: entre poetas y profetas de un pretérito olvidado

Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) (forthcoming)
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El objetivo del presente trabajo es mostrar que las conexiones cognoscitivas y ontológicas entre Benjamin y Zambrano, más que simples similitudes y diferencias, se fundamentan en el ejercicio mismo de su acción expresiva. Junto a la imagen que brinca en la escritura, ambos pensadores citan viejas formas poéticas, permitiéndoles actualizar figuraciones filosóficas, políticas y teológicas para configurar una experiencia del pensar en obra.

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Language and social ontology.John R. Searle - 2008 - Theory and Society 37 (5):443-459.
Critical Theory and Processual Social Ontology.Emmanuel Renault - 2016 - Journal of Social Ontology 2 (1):17–32.

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