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Reformational philosophy rests on the ideas of nineteenth-century educator, church leader, and politician Abraham Kuyper, and it emerged in the early twentieth century among Reformed Protestant thinkers in the Netherlands. Combining comprehensive criticisms of Western philosophy with robust proposals for a just society, it calls on members of religious communities to transform harmful cultural practices, social institutions, and societal structures. Well known for his work in aesthetics and critical theory, Lambert Zuidervaart is a leading figure in contemporary reformational philosophy. In Religion, Truth, and Social Transformation – the first of two volumes of original essays from the past thirty years – he forges new interpretations of art, politics, rationality, religion, science, and truth. In dialogue with modern and contemporary philosophers, among them Immanuel Kant, G.F.H Hegel, Martin Heidegger, Theodor Adorno, Jürgen Habermas, and reformational thinkers such as Herman Dooyeweerd, Dirk Vollenhoven, and Hendrik Hart, Zuidervaart explains and expands on reformational philosophy’s central themes. This interdisciplinary collection offers a normative critique of societal evil, a holistic and pluralist conception of truth, and a call for both religion and science to serve the common good. Illustrating the connections between philosophy, religion, and culture, and daring to think outside the box, Religion, Truth, and Social Transformation gives a voice to hope in a climate of despair.

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9780773547087 | McGill Queens Univ Pr, March 29, 2016, cover price $110.00 | About this edition: Reformational philosophy rests on the ideas of nineteenth-century educator, church leader, and politician Abraham Kuyper, and it emerged in the early twentieth century among Reformed Protestant thinkers in the Netherlands.

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9780773547094 | McGill Queens Univ Pr, March 29, 2016, cover price $39.95

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Lambert Zuidervaart challenges current intellectual trends by proposing a new hermeneutic theory of artistic truth, engaging with both analytic and continental philosophies and clarifying the contemporary cultural scene. Although it is unfashionable to talk about artistic truth, its issues have not disappeared. Indeed, questions concerning the role of the artist in society, the relationship between art and knowledge, and the validity of cultural interpretation have actually intensified.

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9780521839037 | Cambridge Univ Pr, September 30, 2004, cover price $99.99 | About this edition: Lambert Zuidervaart challenges current intellectual trends by proposing a new hermeneutic theory of artistic truth, engaging with both analytic and continental philosophies and clarifying the contemporary cultural scene.

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9780521101240, titled "Artistic Truth: Aesthetics, Discourse, and Imaginative Disclosure" | 1 edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, February 12, 2009), cover price $44.99

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This book examines what is living and what is dead in the social philosophy of Theodor W. Adorno, the most important philosopher and social critic in Germany after World War II. When he died in 1969, Adorno's successors abandoned his critical-utopian passions. Habermas, in particular, rejected or ignored Adorno's central insights on the negative effects of capitalism and new technologies upon nature and human life. In this book, Lambert Zuidervaart reclaims Adorno's insights from Habermasian neglect, while taking up legitimate Habermasian criticisms. He also addresses the prospects for radical and democratic transformations of an increasingly globalized world. The book proposes a provocative social philosophy “after Adorno.”

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9780521870276 | 1 edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, July 31, 2007), cover price $115.00 | About this edition: This book examines what is living and what is dead in the social philosophy of Theodor W.

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9780521690386 | 1 edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, July 31, 2007), cover price $34.99

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Product Description: Theodor W. Adorno died in 1969 and his last major work, Ästhetische Theorie, was published posthumously a year later. Few philosophers have been as well versed in contemporary art, especially music, as Adorno, and even fewer have written so much that is of interest to the social sciences...read more

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9780262082570, titled "The Semblance of Subjectivity: Essays in Adorno's Aesthetic Theory" | Mit Pr, July 1, 1997, cover price $55.00 | About this edition: Theodor W.

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9780262581769, titled "The Semblance of Subjectivity: Essays in Adorno's Aesthetic Theory" | Reprint edition (Mit Pr, January 30, 1999), cover price $32.00 | About this edition: Theodor W.

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Product Description: Theodor Adorno's Aesthetic Theory is a vast labyrinth that anyone interested in modern aesthetic theory must at some time enter. Because of his immense difficulty of the same order as Derrida - Adorno's reception has been slowed by the lack of a comprehensive and comprehensible account of the intentions of his aesthetics...read more

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9780262240321 | Mit Pr, July 1, 1991, cover price $70.00 | About this edition: Theodor Adorno's Aesthetic Theory is a vast labyrinth that anyone interested in modern aesthetic theory must at some time enter.

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9780262740166 | Reprint edition (Mit Pr, April 1, 1993), cover price $33.00 | About this edition: Theodor Adorno's Aesthetic Theory is a vast labyrinth that anyone interested in modern aesthetic theory must at some time enter.

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