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    Ernst Bloch’s Laboratorium possibilis Salutis.Salomon J. Terreblanche - 2016 - Philosophy Today 60 (2):277-294.
    This article considers Ernst Bloch’s philosophy of hope in terms of its significance for debates in contemporary humanist thought. It is argued that Bloch achieves a commendable balance between, on the one hand, the maintenance of Utopian ideals, and, on the other hand, ethical vigilance towards the vulnerable position of the human individual. Bloch’s Utopian hermeneutics offers a corrective to the limitations and shortcomings of anti-totalitarian humanism. The potential for a constructive dialogue between an interpretation of Bloch’s work and anti-totalitarian (...)
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    On history and salvation in Emmanuel Levinas and Ernst Bloch.Salomon J. Terreblanche - 2008 - HTS Theological Studies 64 (2):885-906.
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    Todorov, Levinas and anti-totalitarian humanism: A perspective on contemporary utopian thought.Salomon J. Terreblanche - 2007 - HTS Theological Studies 63 (1).
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    The Tension between Ideological Closure and Hermeneutic Openness in Ernst Bloch's Philosophy of Hope.Salomon J. Terreblanche - 2010 - In Janette McDonald & Andrea M. Stephenson (eds.), The Resilience of Hope. Rodopi. pp. 68--63.
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