Synopsis
Sandro Gorgone explores time reversal as a philosophical and ethical challenge. Drawing on Nietzsche and Benjamin, he shows how memory, experience, and resistance to forgetting can “redeem” the past. Irreversible historical processes are not erased but creatively reconnected to future potential. Against posthumanist desires for timelessness, Gorgone emphasizes the ethical power of remembrance and the redemptive force of engaging with history’s wounds.

