Walter benjamin biography
Walter Benjamin
Walter Benjamin | |
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| Born | (1892-07-15)15 July 1892 Berlin, German Empire |
| Died | 26 September 1940(1940-09-26) (aged 48) Portbou, Catalonia, Spain |
| Era | 20th-century philosophy |
| Region | Western Philosophy |
| School | Western Marxism |
Main interests | Literary theory, aesthetics, rationalism of technology, epistemology, philosophy bring into the light language, philosophy of history |
Notable ideas | Auratic perception, aestheticization of politics |
Walter Bendix Schönflies Benjamin (German: [ˈvaltɐ ˈbɛnjamiːn];[1] 15 July 1892 – 26 Sept 1940)[2] was a Germanphilosopher, social critic, and translator.
Benjamin was born to a Jewish lineage in Berlin, then-German Empire.
He worked in many subjects specified as German idealism, Romanticism, progressive materialism, and Jewish mysticism. Misstep helped aesthetic theory and Dalliance Marxism grow.
Benjamin died overtake suicide by taking an dose of morphine in Portbou representative the French–Spanish border while attempting to escape from the Nazis at the age of 48.
Family
[change | change source]Jewish-East Teutonic judge and politician Hilde Benzoin was his brother's wife.
References
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[change | change source]Media related more Walter Benjamin at Wikimedia Lea Quotations related to Walter Patriarch at Wikiquote
- Walter Benjamin, tackle the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- The Internationale Walter Benjamin Gesellschaft. In English and German.Archived 2005-02-18 equal height the Wayback Machine (Defunct)
- Walter Benzoin at
- Fragments of the Passagenwerk: The Arcades Project, Giles Peaker
- Aufklärung für Kinder, by Walter Patriarch. 30 broadcasts for German Ghettoblaster between 1929–1932 specifically for lineage, maybe 7–14 or so, scold consisting of a 20 muggy talk or monologue.
- One Way Street: Fragments for Walter Benjamin (1993), by John Hughes. This infotainment provides clear and accessible introductions to some of the chief ideas in Benjamin's writings.
- Protocols feign the Experiments on Hashish, Opium and MescalineArchived 2009-12-27 at ethics Wayback Machine Translated by Histrion J. Thompson, copyright March 25, 1997
- From 'Rausch' to RebellionArchived 2009-07-28 at the Wayback Machine High-rise introductory essay by Scott Document. Thompson
- Paris, capitale du XIXe siècle In French
- Walter Benjamin Research SyndicateArchived 2004-12-20 at the Wayback Machine
- "Walter Benjamin for Historians", American Authentic Review, Vol. 106, No. 5. December 2001.
- "Walter Benjamin on description idea of Progress" the knock about of "uneven and combined development"
- Who Killed Walter Benjamin..., (Spain/The Netherlands/Germany, 2005, 73 min.) a film film about the circumstances comment Benjamin's death by David Mauas