Furio Jesi’s mythological machine and the quote to Walter Benjamin

Authors

  • Mercedes Ruvitoso UNIPE/CIF/CONICET

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-784X.2014v14n22p104

Abstract

In his cognitive model called “mithological machine”, Furio Jesi proposes to circumscribe the concept of “myth” by means of a technique of critical composition of data and doctrines about the myth and the mythology. The model not only seeks to brave scientific-methodological reasons but also ethical-political ones. It’s about avoiding all the evocation and instrumentalization of myth in view of a political interest. This work analyzes the way as the model of Jesi resumes and develops two motives of Walter Benjamin’s work: (1) the one known as method of the quote without quotation marks and (2) the criticism of the reactionary theories of myth, specifically regarding the rehabilita­tion of Bachofen in the German culture from 1920’s and 1930’s.

Author Biography

Mercedes Ruvitoso, UNIPE/CIF/CONICET

Professora de Filosofia. Doutoranda no Centro de Investi­ga­ciones Filosóficas (CIF) com bolsa CONICET.

Published

2014-12-19