Absolutism of reality: A problematic concept in Blumenberg’s work
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v21i1.2311Keywords:
Absolutism Of Reality, Metaphorology, Anthropology, MythAbstract
One of the fundamental concepts of Blumenberg’s work is “absolutism of reality”. Both his anthropological perspective and his theory of myth take this concept as a starting point in order to explain aspects such as the origin of the significance or the progressive historical development. This metaphor of political reminiscences allows the German thinker to interpret the cultural performances as an operation of detachment from this absolutism. The goal of this article is to provide a critical review of this concept showing some of the inconsistencies of the arguments of Blumenberg.Downloads
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