Walter Benjamin Quote

Every expression of human mental life can be understood as a kind of language, and this understanding, in the manner of a true method, everywhere raises new questions.


"On Language as Such and on the Language of Man" (1916), translated by E. Jephcott, in Walter Benjamin: Selected Writings, Vol. 1 (1996), p. 62


Every expression of human mental life can be understood as a kind of language, and this understanding, in the manner of a true method, everywhere...

Every expression of human mental life can be understood as a kind of language, and this understanding, in the manner of a true method, everywhere...

Every expression of human mental life can be understood as a kind of language, and this understanding, in the manner of a true method, everywhere...

Every expression of human mental life can be understood as a kind of language, and this understanding, in the manner of a true method, everywhere...