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Authors: Andrew Benjamin
ISBN-13: 9780415133852, ISBN-10: 0415133858
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: August 1997
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Andrew Benjamin

Book Synopsis

An understanding of what we mean by the present is one of the key issues in literature, philosophy, and culture today, but also one of the most neglected and misunderstood. Present Hope develops a fascinating philosophical understanding of the present, approaching this question via discussions of the nature of historical time, the philosophy of history, memory, and the role of tragedy.
Andrew Benjamin shows how we misleadingly view the present as simply a product of chronological time, ignoring the role of history and memory. Accordingly, discussion of what is meant by the present disappears from philosophical concern. To draw attention to this absence, Andrew Benjamin introduces the notion of hope and asks what this concept can tell us about the present.
At the heart of the outstanding work is an emphasis on the relation between hope and the Jewish tradition. Through discussions of philosophical responses to the Holocaust, the work of Walter Benjamin, Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum, and the poetry of Paul Celan, Present Hope shows how we must look beyond the purely philosophical horizon to understand the present we live in.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
1Hope at the Present1
2Time and Task: Benjamin and Heidegger Showing the Present26
3Shoah, Remembrance and the Abeyance of Fate: Walter Benjamin's 'Fate and Character'56
4Awakening from Tragedy: Tragedy's Present Condition75
5The Architecture of Hope: Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum103
6Continuing With Poetry: Celan and Jabes119
7Conclusion: The Renewal of Hope154
Notes162
Index174

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