n November 1923 Florens Christian Rang sends a letter to Benjamin, where he confides his secret project of an “Eleatic philosophy”. Linking point between the Parmenidian Being and the Many are here the ideas, which begin to be very important also for Benjamin in these years, working at the German tragic drama. The paper will discuss Benjamin’s relation to Rang and the meaning of the “giant” dimension he is associated to inside Benjamin’s investigation on language.

“Più vicino di qualunque cosa [si] pensasse di dirne”: Benjamin, Rang e i giganti / A. Barale. - In: RIVISTA ITALIANA DI FILOSOFIA DEL LINGUAGGIO. - ISSN 2036-6728. - 2(2014), pp. 1-13.

“Più vicino di qualunque cosa [si] pensasse di dirne”: Benjamin, Rang e i giganti

A. Barale
2014

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n November 1923 Florens Christian Rang sends a letter to Benjamin, where he confides his secret project of an “Eleatic philosophy”. Linking point between the Parmenidian Being and the Many are here the ideas, which begin to be very important also for Benjamin in these years, working at the German tragic drama. The paper will discuss Benjamin’s relation to Rang and the meaning of the “giant” dimension he is associated to inside Benjamin’s investigation on language.
Benjamin; Rang; German tragic drama; word; image
Settore PHIL-04/A - Estetica
2014
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