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On Max Horkheimer: New Perspectives
By
John McCole (editor),
Seyla Benhabib,
Wolfgang Bonss (editor),
Seyla Benhabib (editor) and
Wolfgang Bonss
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Publisher
Mit Pr
Publication date
October 1, 1993
Binding
Hardcover
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9780262023559
ISBN-10
0262023555
Dimensions
1.25 by 6.50 by 9.50 in.
Weight
1.85 lbs.
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$44.00
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university press
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: Max Horkheimer (1895-1973), one of the founders of critical theory has become a subject of renewed attention and appreciation in Germany in the last decade, especially since the publication of the German edition of his Collected Works in 1985. This collection of essays by German and American scholars will help familiarize English-speaking readers with the most important results of this recent work and, in conjunction with a companion volume of Horkheimer's essays, Between Philosophy and Social Science, should provide a much fuller and deeper picture of his role in the history of modern social theory.
Contents: Max Horkheimer's Intellectual Physiognomy, Alfred Schmidt. Remarks on the Development of Horkheimer's Work, Jürgen Habermas. Dialectical Positivism of Happiness: Horkheimer's Materialist Deconstruction of Philosophy, Hauke Brunkhorst. The Program of Interdisciplinary Research and the Beginnings of Critical Theory, Wolfgang Bonss. The Idea of a Critical Theory and Its Relation to Philosophy, Thomas McCarthy. Stranded at the Crossroads of Dehumanization: John Desmond Bernal and Max Horkheimer, Wolf Schäfer. Max Horkheimer and the Sociological Deficit of Critical Theory, Axel Honneth Critical Theory and Political Economy, Moishe Postone and Barbara Brick. The Long Friendship: On Theoretical Differences between Adorno and Horkheimer, Stefan Breuer. Max Horkheimer and the Moral Philosophy of German Idealism, Herbert Schnädelbach. "Mystical Aura": Imagination and the Reality of the "Maternal" in Horkheimer's Writings, Mechthild Rumpf. Reason and "The Other": Horkheimer's Reflections on Anti-Semitism and Mass Annihilation, Dan Diner. Mass Culture and Aesthetic Redemption: The Debate between Max Horkheimer and Siegfried Kracauer, Martin Jay. The Failure of Self-Realization: An Interpretation of Horkheimer's Eclipse of Reason, Georg Lohmarm.
Contents: Max Horkheimer's Intellectual Physiognomy, Alfred Schmidt. Remarks on the Development of Horkheimer's Work, Jürgen Habermas. Dialectical Positivism of Happiness: Horkheimer's Materialist Deconstruction of Philosophy, Hauke Brunkhorst. The Program of Interdisciplinary Research and the Beginnings of Critical Theory, Wolfgang Bonss. The Idea of a Critical Theory and Its Relation to Philosophy, Thomas McCarthy. Stranded at the Crossroads of Dehumanization: John Desmond Bernal and Max Horkheimer, Wolf Schäfer. Max Horkheimer and the Sociological Deficit of Critical Theory, Axel Honneth Critical Theory and Political Economy, Moishe Postone and Barbara Brick. The Long Friendship: On Theoretical Differences between Adorno and Horkheimer, Stefan Breuer. Max Horkheimer and the Moral Philosophy of German Idealism, Herbert Schnädelbach. "Mystical Aura": Imagination and the Reality of the "Maternal" in Horkheimer's Writings, Mechthild Rumpf. Reason and "The Other": Horkheimer's Reflections on Anti-Semitism and Mass Annihilation, Dan Diner. Mass Culture and Aesthetic Redemption: The Debate between Max Horkheimer and Siegfried Kracauer, Martin Jay. The Failure of Self-Realization: An Interpretation of Horkheimer's Eclipse of Reason, Georg Lohmarm.
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9780262023559 | details & prices | 6.50 × 9.50 × 1.25 in. | 1.85 lbs | List price $44.00
About: Max Horkheimer (1895-1973), one of the founders of critical theory has become a subject of renewed attention and appreciation in Germany in the last decade, especially since the publication of the German edition of his Collected Works in 1985.
About: Max Horkheimer (1895-1973), one of the founders of critical theory has become a subject of renewed attention and appreciation in Germany in the last decade, especially since the publication of the German edition of his Collected Works in 1985.
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