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Köp båda 2 för 1023 kr"The continuing vitality and relevance of the Frankfurt School critical theory tradition, in its original form and now several generations later, is one of the most significant episodes in modern intellectual history. This superb, impressively comprehensive collection is a powerful demonstration of that vitality and relevance, and, in the explosion of interest in readers and companions over the last thirty years, it must count as one of the very few that are simply indispensable." Robert B. Pippin, The University of Chicago, USA "The continuing vitality and relevance of the Frankfurt School critical theory tradition, in its original form and now several generations later, is one of the most significant episodes in modern intellectual history. This superb, impressively comprehensive collection is a powerful demonstration of that vitality and relevance, and, in the explosion of interest in readers and companions over the last thirty years, it must count as one of the very few that are simply indispensable." Robert B. Pippin, The University of Chicago, USA
Peter E. Gordon is the Amabel B. James Professor of History, Faculty Affiliate in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, and Faculty Affiliate in the Department of Philosophy at Harvard University. Espen Hammer is Professor of Philosophy at Temple University. Axel Honneth is the Jack C. Weinstein Professor for the Humanities in the Department of Philosophy at Columbia University and the Director of the Institute for Social Research, Frankfurt am Main.
Part I: Basic Concepts 1. The Idea of Instrumental Reason J.M. Bernstein 2. The Idea of the Culture Industry Juliane Rebentisch and Felix Trautmann 3. Psychoanalysis and Critical Theory Joel Whitebook 4. The Philosophy of History Martin Shuster 5. Discourse Ethics Maeve Cooke 6. The Theory of Recognition in the Frankfurt School Timo Jtten 7. History as Critique: Walter Benjamin Eli Friedlander 8. Topographies of Culture: Siegfried Kracauer Andreas Huyssen 9. History and Transcendence in Adornos Idea of Truth Lambert Zuidervaart Part II: Historical Themes 10. Ungrounded: Horkheimer and the Founding of the Frankfurt School Martin Jay 11. Revisiting Max Horkheimers Early Critical Theory John Abromeit 12. The Frankfurt School and the Assessment of Nazism Udi Greenberg 13. The Frankfurt School and Antisemitism Jack Jacobs 14. The Frankfurt School and the Experience of Exile Thomas Wheatland 15. Critical Theory and the Unfinished Project of Mediating Theory and Practice Robin Celikates 16. The Frankfurt School and the West German Student Movement Hans Kundnani Part III: Affinities and Contestations 17. Lukcs and the Frankfurt School Titus Stahl 18. Nietzsche and the Frankfurt School David Owen 19. Weber and the Frankfurt School Dana Villa 20. Heidegger and the Frankfurt School Cristina Lafont 21. Arendt and the Frankfurt School Seyla Benhabib and Clara Picker 22. Marcuse and the Problem of Repression Brian OConnor 23. Critical Theory and Poststructuralism Martin Saar 24. Habermas and Ordinary Language Philosophy Espen Hammer Part IV: Specifications 25. The Place of Mimesis in The Dialectic of Enlightenment Owen Hulatt 26. Adorno and Literature Iain Macdonald 27. Adorno, Music and Philosophy Max Paddison 28. Schelling and the Frankfurt School Peter Dews 29. Critical Theory and Social Pathology Fabian Freyenhagen 30. The Self and Individual Autonomy in the Frankfurt School Kenneth Baynes 31. The HabermasRawls Debate James Gordon Finlayson Part V: Prospects 32. Idealism, Realism, and Critical Theory Fred Rush 33. Critical Theory and the Environment Arne Johan Vetlesen 34. Critical Theory and the Law William E. Scheuerman 35. Critical Theory and Postcolonialism James D. Ingram 36. Critical Theory and Religion Peter E. Gordon 37. Critical Theory and Feminism Amy Allen 38. Critique, Crisis, and the Elusive Tribunal Judith Butler 39: Critique and Communication: Philosophys Missions: A Conversation with Jrgen Habermas Interviewed by Michal Foessel