The philosophical expression of Walter Benjamin and María Zambrano: between poets and prophets of a forgotten past

Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 71:75-102 (2025)
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The objective of this work is to show that the cognitive and ontological connections between Benjamin’s and Zambrano’s works, more than similarities and differences, are based on the exercise of their expressive action. Along with the image that appears in the writing, both thinkers cite old poetic forms, which allows them to update philosophical, political and theological figurations to configure an experience of thinking in work.

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