Walter Benjamin's critique of Kant.
Keywords:
Experience, Knowledge, Idea, Myth, ReligionAbstract
Epistemological elements are explored that will help to understand Benjamin's thought, who
proposes the reformulation of the notion of experience, which, based on the religious
sphere, will lay the foundation for true knowledge. The attempt to overcome modern
philosophy using religious beliefs of the Jewish tradition is evaluated.
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