A philosophy in action: Carl Einstein and Die Fabrikation der Fiktionen

  • José María de Luelmo Universitat Politècnica de València
Keywords: avantgarde, conservative revolution, dialectics, fictional apparatus, intellectualism, materialism, reality

Abstract

Carl Einstein is a not very well known figure within German culture, but his essay Die Fabrikation der Fiktionen remains ignored even among scholars of his work despite containing highly valuable clues to understand the intersection between philosophy and politics that characterizes much of the European thought of the twentieth century. Given this situation, after an initial part where the author’s personality and his latest ideas and actions are taken in account, the article makes a thorough review of Die Fabrikation der Fiktionen by doing firstly a comparison of the different interpretations that it has received until now, and continues by carrying out a new reading of its main ideas –the conflict between Realität and Wirklichkeit or the very concept of Fiktion– and an exercise of contrast between the essay and certain works by contemporary thinkers like Siegfried Kracauer and Paul Nizan.

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Published
2016-04-08
How to Cite
de Luelmo J. M. (2016). A philosophy in action: Carl Einstein and Die Fabrikation der Fiktionen. Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía, 33(1), 181-206. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ASHF.2016.v33.n1.52294
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Estudios