Adorno and Heidegger : philosophical questions
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Adorno and Heidegger : philosophical questions
Stanford University Press, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-213) and index
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Adorno and Heidegger explores the conflictual history of two important traditions of twentieth-century European thought: the critical theory of Theodor W. Adorno and the ontology of Martin Heidegger. As is well known, there has been little productive engagement between these two schools of thought, in large measure due to Adorno's sustained and unanswered critique of Heidegger. Stemming from this critique, numerous political and philosophical barriers have kept these traditions separate, such that they have rarely been submitted to scrutiny, let alone questioned. The essays making up this collection are fresh and original attempts at coming to terms with the nuances and difficulties that these two towering figures have bequeathed to the history of European thought. The volume's authors deal with a variety of issues ranging from epistemology to esthetics, to ethics, to intellectual history and modernity, providing the reader with detailed insight into a thorny debate in the history of recent European thought.
Table of Contents
@fmct:Contents @toc4:Acknowledgements iii Abbreviations iii @toc2:Introduction @tocca:Iain Macdonald and Krzysztof Ziarek 000 @toc2:Ethics and Authenticity: Conscience and Non-Identity in Heidegger and Adorno, with a Glance at Hegel @tocca:Iain Macdonald 000 @toc2:Truth and Authentication: Heidegger and Adorno in Reverse @tocca:Lambert Zuidervaart 000 @toc2:Transcendental Realism and Post-Metaphysical Thinking @tocca:Matthew Grist 000 @toc2:Poietic Epistemology: Reading Husserl through Adorno and Heidegger @tocca:Joanna Hodge 000 @toc2:Adorno and Heidegger on the Question of Art: Countering Hegel? @tocca:Nicholas Walker 000 @toc2:Beyond Critique? Art and Power @tocca:Krzysztof Ziarek 000 @toc2: "Were speculation about the state of reconciliation permissible": Reflections on the Relation between Human Beings and Things in Adorno and Heidegger @tocca:Ute Guzzoni 00 @toc2:The Struggle of the Self Against Itself: Adorno and Heidegger on Modernity @tocca:Josef Fr'chtl 000 @toc2:Adorno, Heidegger and the Problem of Remembrance @tocca:Mario Wenning 000 @toc2:Adorno and Heidegger on Modernity @tocca:Fred Dallmayr 000 @toc4: Notes 000 Bibliography 000 Contributors 000 Index 000
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