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The Necessary Angel (Intersections Phil Crit Theory)

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  • A breathtaking philosophical journey through angels, art, and language, where Massimo Cacciari reveals the Angel as the radiant, paradoxical key to understanding transcendence, meaning, and the limits of human speech. In this luminous and daring work, Massimo Cacciari traces the figure of the Angel across theology, philosophy, literature, and art to reveal a profound meditation on language itself. From Judaic, Islamic, and Christian angelology to the visionary poetics of Dante Alighieri, Rainer Maria Rilke, Franz Kafka, and Walter Benjamin, Cacciari follows the Angel as a being “suspended between all the axes of creation.” In dialogue with the art of Paul Klee and Franz Marc, he uncovers an arresting metaphor for the paradox at the heart of the human condition: absolute freedom and absolute determination, transcendence and finitude, silence and speech. The Angel, Cacciari argues, is not merely a religious symbol but a philosophical figure―an intermediary presence that discloses the world while remaining itself elusive and unsayable. Through a sweeping, poetic approach to phenomenology, he confronts the defining concerns of modern thought: nihilism, representation, intelligibility, and the fragile status of language in a fractured age. Erudite yet incandescent, rigorous yet imaginative, The Necessary Angel is a tour de force―an original vocabulary for thinking the limits of meaning and the mystery at the core of human expression.
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