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    ISBN: 9780429811890
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (597 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Philosophy Companions Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Honneth, Axel The Routledge Companion to the Frankfurt School
    DDC: 301.01
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Editor's Introduction -- PART I: Basic Concepts -- 1 The Idea of Instrumental Reason -- 2 The Idea of the Culture Industry -- 3 Psychoanalysis and Critical Theory -- 4 The Philosophy of History -- 5 Discourse Ethics -- 6 The Theory of Recognition in the Frankfurt School -- 7 History as Critique: Walter Benjamin -- 8 Topographies of Culture: Siegfried Kracauer -- 9 History and Transcendence in Adorno's Idea of Truth -- PART II: Historical Themes -- 10 Ungrounded: Horkheimer and the Founding of the Frankfurt School -- 11 Revisiting Max Horkheimer's Early Critical Theory -- 12 The Frankfurt School and the Assessment of Nazism -- 13 The Frankfurt School and Antisemitism -- 14 The Frankfurt School and the Experience of Exile -- 15 Critical Theory and the Unfinished Project of Mediating Theory and Practice -- 16 The Frankfurt School and the West German Student Movement -- PART III: Affinities and Contestations -- 17 Lukács and the Frankfurt School -- 18 Nietzsche and the Frankfurt School -- 19 Weber and the Frankfurt School -- 20 Heidegger and the Frankfurt School -- 21 Arendt and the Frankfurt School -- 22 Marcuse and the Problem of Repression -- 23 Critical Theory and Poststructuralism -- 24 Habermas and Ordinary Language Philosophy -- PART IV: Specifications -- 25 The Place of Mimesis in The Dialectic of Enlightenment -- 26 Adorno and Literature -- 27 Adorno, Music, and Philosophy -- 28 Schelling and the Frankfurt School -- 29 Critical Theory and Social Pathology -- 30 The Self and Individual Autonomy in the Frankfurt School -- 31 The Habermas-Rawls Debate -- PART V: Prospects -- 32 Idealism, Realism, and Critical Theory -- 33 Critical Theory and the Environment -- 34 Critical Theory and the Law -- 35 Critical Theory and Postcolonialism
    Abstract: 36 Critical Theory and Religion -- 37 Critical Theory and Feminism -- 38 Critique, Crisis, and the Elusive Tribunal -- 39 Critique and Communication: Philosophy's Missions: A conversation with Jürgen Habermas -- Index
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