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Zukunftswechsel. überlegungen zu den Krisenbegriffen Reinhart Kosellecks und Giovanni Arrighis

Translated title of the contribution: Change of future. The reflections on the concepts of crisis by Reinhart Koselleck and Giovanni Arrighi
  • Felix Leonhart Esch*
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    Abstract

    Theories of crisis generally follow one of two conceptual paths: crisis is either conceived of as a repetitive pattern or it is eschatologically regarded as the ultimate crisis. This paper discusses Reinhart Koselleck’s and Giovanni Arrighi’s struggles with this bifurcation in relation to their concepts of modern history. On different levels of abstraction, both authors grapple with the fact that the concepts and formations of modernity do not allow for neither of these options, but rather evoke a different solution that paradoxically makes the opposites collapse. In this regard, their theories resemble fragmentary reflections by Walter Benjamin and Karl Marx. In light of such theories and contemporary developments, these critical reflections may be fruitful points of departure for coming to terms with our surroundings.

    Translated title of the contributionChange of future. The reflections on the concepts of crisis by Reinhart Koselleck and Giovanni Arrighi
    Original languageGerman
    JournalPhilosophy Kitchen
    Volume2023
    Issue number19
    Pages (from-to)89-101
    Number of pages13
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15.10.2023

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    Research areas and keywords

    • Philosophy

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Philosophy

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