Publication: Miguel de Unamuno y Walter Benjamin: un diálogo a partir
de la “apocatástasis paulina”
Authors
Iglesias Granda, José Manuel
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon.452991
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
Unamuno y Benjamin fueron dos personalidades
muy dispares tanto en su biografía
como en su obra. Sin embargo, la lectura de sus
escritos permite detectar ciertas similitudes entre
ambos, no tanto en las preocupaciones y motivaciones
reflejadas sino en el empleo de iguales o
parecidos conceptos de raigambre religiosa. En el
presente trabajo se pretende poner en diálogo a
ambos autores a partir de uno de estos conceptos
teológicos: el de la apocatástasis paulina.
Unamuno and Benjamin were two very different characters not only regarding their biography but also their thought. However, the reading of their writings let us appreciate some similarities between them, mainly in the use of similar concepts of religious origin. In this paper, we will try to compare both philosophers taking as reference the pauline theological concept of “apocatatasis”
Unamuno and Benjamin were two very different characters not only regarding their biography but also their thought. However, the reading of their writings let us appreciate some similarities between them, mainly in the use of similar concepts of religious origin. In this paper, we will try to compare both philosophers taking as reference the pauline theological concept of “apocatatasis”
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Citation
Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, nº 88 (2023), pp. 167-182
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