To dynamize the immanence
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https://doi.org/10.15633/lie.29Keywords:
speculation, dialectical synthesis, immanence, not-Whole, Jewish messianism, Walter Benjamin, Johann Gottlieb FichteAbstract
The work of Agata Bielik-Robson is now linked, according to her own declarations, with contemporary postsecular philosophy. This text, which critically confronting two excerpts from her books related with the problem of “immanency”, was primarily intended to show how deep her writings are rooted rather in classical speculative thinking. Such an approach, I hope, shows at the same time that the nineteenth-century dialectics, even if it is not fully accepted by modern authors, sometimes allows to describe problems of their thinking better.
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