Theodor W, Adorno II

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Author:   Espen Hammer (University of Essex, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138886698


ISBN 10:   1138886696
Pages:   856
Publication Date:   19 October 2015
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Volume I Part 1: Epistemology 1. Andrew Bowie, 'Contradiction as Truth-Content: Adorno and Kant', Adorno and the Ends of Philosophy (Polity Press, 2013), pp. 38-53. 2. Roger Foster, 'Adorno and Heidegger on Language and the Inexpressible', Continental Philosophy Review, 2007, 40, 2, 187-204. 3. Pierre-Francois Noppen, 'Reflective Rationality and the Claim of Dialectic of Enlightenment', European Journal of Philosophy (2012). 4. Seyla Benhabib, 'Arendt and Adorno: The Elusiveness of the Particular and the Benjaminian Moment', in Lars Rensmann and Samir Gandesha (eds.), Arendt and Adorno: Political and Philosophical Investigations (Stanford University Press, 2012), pp. 31-55. Part 2: Metaphysics 5. Christian Skirke, 'Metaphysical Experience and Constitutive Error in Adorno's Meditations on Metaphysics ', Inquiry, 2012, 55, 3, 307-28. 6. Christopher Craig Brittain, 'Inverse Theology: Bilderverbot and the Illumination of Non-identity', Adorno and Theology (Bloomsbury & TT Clark, 2010), pp. 83-113. 7. Alison Stone, 'Adorno and the Disenchantment of Nature', Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2006, 32, 2, 231-53. 8. Timo Jutten, 'Adorno on Kant, Freedom and Determinism', European Journal of Philosophy, 2012, 20, 4, 548-74. Part 3: Dialectics 9. Martin Shuster, 'Adorno's Negative Dialectic as a Form of Life: Expression, Suffering, and Freedom', Autonomy after Auschwitz: Adorno, German Idealism, and Modernity (University of Chicago Press, 2014), pp. 71-133. 10. William Maker, 'Two Dialectics of Enlightenment', Hegel Bulletin, 2012, 33, 2, 54-73. 11. Charlotte Baumann, 'Adorno, Hegel, and the Concrete Universal', Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2011, 37, 1, 73-94. Part 4: Ethics 12. Fabian Freyenhagen, 'An Ethics of Resistance', Adorno's Practical Philosophy: Living Less Wrongly (Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 162-86. 13. Christian Skirke, 'Do Our Actions Make Any Difference in the Wrong Life? Adorno on Moral Facts and Moral Dilemmas', Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2008, 34, 7, 737-58. 14. Judith Butler, 'Can One Lead a Good Life in a Bad Life? Adorno Prize Lecture', Radical Philosophy, 2012, 176, 9-18. 15. Iain MacDonald, 'Cold, Cold, Warm: Autonomy, Intimacy, and Maturity in Adorno', Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2011, 37, 6, 669-89. 16. Mathijs Peters, ' The Zone of the Carcass and the Knacker : On Adorno's Concern with the Suffering Body', European Journal of Philosophy, 2013. Volume II Part 5: Politics 17. Deborah Cook, 'Adorno and Radical Ecology', Adorno on Nature (Routledge, 2014), pp. 121-54. 18. Dana Villa, 'Genealogies of Total Domination: Arendt, Adorno, and Auschwitz', New German Critique, 2007, 100, 1-45. 19. Andrew J. Douglas, 'Democratic Darkness and Adorno's Redemptive Criticism', Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2010, 36, 7, 819-36. 20. Martin Jay, 'Taking on the Stigma of Inauthenticity: Adorno's Critique of Genuineness', New German Critique, 2006, 97, 15-30. Part 6: Aesthetics 21. Jay M. Bernstein, 'The Death of Sensuous Particulars: T. J. Clark and Abstract Expressionism', Against Voluptuous Bodies: Late Modernism and the Meaning of Painting (Stanford University Press, 2006), pp. 144-64. 22. Peter Uwe Hohendahl, 'The Ephemeral and the Absolute: The Truth Content of Art', The Fleeting Promise of Art (Cornell University Press, 2013), pp. 57-78. 23. Raymond Geuss, 'Art and Criticism in Adorno's Aesthetics', Outside Ethics (Princeton University Press, 2005), pp. 161-83. 24. Ross Wilson, 'Dialectical Aesthetics and the Kantian Rettung: On Adorno's Aesthetic Theory', New German Critique, 2008, 104, 35, 55-69. 25. Lydia Goehr, 'Philosophical Exercises in Repetition: On Music, Humor, and Exile in Wittgenstein and Adorno', in Karol Berger and Anthony Newcomb (eds.), Music and the Aesthetics of Modernity (Harvard University Press, 2005), pp. 311-40. 26. James Gordon Finlayson, 'The Artwork and the Promesse du Bonheur in Adorno', European Journal of Philosophy (2012). 27. Iain MacDonald, 'Returning to the 'House of Oblivion': Celan Between and Adorno and Heidegger', in David Cunningham and Nigel Mapp (eds.), Adorno and Literature (Continuum, 2006), pp. 117-32. Part 7: Social Theory 28. Shannon L. Mariotti, 'Adorno on the Radio: Democratic Leadership as Democratic Pedagogy', Political Theory, 2014, 42, 4, 415-42. 29. Tobias Garde Hagens. 'Conscience Collective or False Consciousness? Adorno's Critique of Durkheim's Sociology of Morals', Journal of Classical Sociology, 2006, 6, 2, 215-37. 30. Axel Honneth, 'A Physiognomy of the Capitalist Form of Life: A Sketch of Adorno's Social Theory', Pathologies of Reason: On the Legacy of Critical Theory (Columbia University Press, 2009), pp. 54-70. 31. Matthias Benzer, 'Sociological Reflection', The Sociology of Theodor W. Adorno (Cambridge University Press, 2014), pp. 86-124. 32. Gerhard Richter, 'Nazism and Negative Dialectics: Adorno's Hitler in Minima Moralia', Thought-Images: Frankfurt School Writers' Reflections from Damaged Life (Stanford University Press, 2007), pp. 147-90.

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