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Homo Temporalis

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Homo Temporalis focuses on the importance of temporal concepts for four German Jewish thinkers who profoundly shaped twentieth-century intellectual history: Martin Buber, Walter Benjamin, Hannah Arendt, and Paul Celan. By analyzing the concept of time, Nitzan Lebovic explores Buber's stress on the temporality of the dialogue between I and Thou; Benjamin's now-time and "dialectics in standstill"; Arendt's understanding of democracy as "natality" or a "permanent revolution"; and the "breathturn" that informs Celan's poetry. Framing the reception of German Jewish thinking in the second half of the twentieth century as a parallel story to the rise of the modern humanities, Homo Temporalis also highlights how these foundational temporal concepts illuminate the causes of the present crisis in the humanities and its disciplinary limitations in the age of biopolitics and the Anthropocene.

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ISBN: 9781501779558
Publication date: 15th January 2025
Author: Nitzan Lebovic
Publisher: Cornell University Press and Cornell University Library an imprint of Cornell University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 348 pages
Series: Signale. Modern German Letters, Cultures, and Thought
Genres: Critical theory
Social and cultural history
Western philosophy from c 1800
Political science and theory