Theodor W. Adorno's philosophy, society, and aesthetics:
This book is a complete presentation of the most important themes of Theodor W. Adorno’s critical theory, and of its relevance for the understanding of the modern society. After an Introduction, which traces Adorno’s biographical and intellectual profile, the book is structured in three parts. The f...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book is a complete presentation of the most important themes of Theodor W. Adorno’s critical theory, and of its relevance for the understanding of the modern society. After an Introduction, which traces Adorno’s biographical and intellectual profile, the book is structured in three parts. The first is devoted to theoretical philosophy, and in particular to the concepts of philosophy, negative dialectics and metaphysics, and his aim is to clarify the Adornian understanding of such difficult concepts. The second is devoted to the main themes of Adorno’s social theory: the concept of domination, the relationship with Marxism, the theory of the decay of the individual, the critique of mass manipulation. The third part is devoted to aesthetics and culture criticism, and entails a conclusion in which the author outlines a confrontation between the Adornian and the Habermasian critique of modernity. Stefano Petrucciani is Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Rome La Sapienza. Italy |
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adam_text | Contents Introduction 1 Education in Weimar Germany 2 The 1930s and Exile 3 The American Period 4 Return to Germany 1 1 5 6 13 Philosophy An Idea of Philosophy 1 In Search of Dialectics 2 The Concept of “Determinate negation” 3 Philosophy as Critique 4 An Open and Fallible Thinking 17 17 19 21 26 What is the Meaning of ‘Negative Dialectics’? 1 Understanding Negative Dialectics 2 The Dialectic of Subject and Object 3 Thinking and Society 4 Self-Criticism of the Concept 29 29 31 35 40 Dialectics and Metaphysics 1 The Lectures on Metaphysics 2 The Two Senses of Metaphysics 3 The Engagement with Aristotelian Metaphysics 49 49 51 52 xiii
XJV 4 5 CONTENTS The Critique of Idealism and Asymmetrical Mediation Metaphysics After Auschwitz 56 58 Society An Outdated Philosophy? Adorno’s Social Critique 1 The Peculiarity of Adorno’s Social Theory 2 Difficulties with Adorno’s Theory 3 Anticritique, or: Adorno’s Legacy 69 69 72 73 The Concept of Domination 1 The Concept of Domination in the Dialectic of Enlightenment 2 The Problem of Domination in aReflections on Class Theory” 3 The Theme of Domination in Adorno’s Later Works 79 80 85 87 Is 1 2 3 4 5 6 Marx Obsolete? The “Predictions” of Marxian Theory The Primacy of Economy or the Primacy of Politics The Eclipse of Marxian Contradictions Productive Forces and Relations of Production But the Contradiction Remains A Paradoxical Orthodoxy 89 90 92 96 98 100 104 The Decay of the Individual 1 The Concept of the Individual in Critical Theory 2 The Thesis of the Decline of the Individual 3 Problems and Limits of the Frankfurt School’s Reflection on the Individual 107 107 109 114 The Role of the Media and the Manipulated Democracy 117 Aesthetics and Modernity Aesthetic Theory and Critical Praxis 1 Characteristics of Adorno’s Criticism 2 Reading Adorno Today 125 125 130 Adorno’s Engagement with Cultural Criticism 1 Spengler After the Decline 2 Huxley’s Brave New World 3 The Critique of Mass Society 133 133 137 139
CONTENTS XV Myth and Civilization: Adorno’s Reading of Goethe’s Ifhiveniä 1 Myth erná Civilization in Adorno 2 Adorno’s Reading oflphigenia 143 143 146 Adorno, Habermas, and the Self-Criticism of Modernity 1 Modernity Between Criticism and Self-Criticism 2 Modernity and Catastrophes 3 Habermas and Unfinished Modernity 149 149 152 158 Index 165
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Contents Introduction 1 Education in Weimar Germany 2 The 1930s and Exile 3 The American Period 4 Return to Germany 1 1 5 6 13 Philosophy An Idea of Philosophy 1 In Search of Dialectics 2 The Concept of “Determinate negation” 3 Philosophy as Critique 4 An Open and Fallible Thinking 17 17 19 21 26 What is the Meaning of ‘Negative Dialectics’? 1 Understanding Negative Dialectics 2 The Dialectic of Subject and Object 3 Thinking and Society 4 Self-Criticism of the Concept 29 29 31 35 40 Dialectics and Metaphysics 1 The Lectures on Metaphysics 2 The Two Senses of Metaphysics 3 The Engagement with Aristotelian Metaphysics 49 49 51 52 xiii
XJV 4 5 CONTENTS The Critique of Idealism and Asymmetrical Mediation Metaphysics After Auschwitz 56 58 Society An Outdated Philosophy? Adorno’s Social Critique 1 The Peculiarity of Adorno’s Social Theory 2 Difficulties with Adorno’s Theory 3 Anticritique, or: Adorno’s Legacy 69 69 72 73 The Concept of Domination 1 The Concept of Domination in the Dialectic of Enlightenment 2 The Problem of Domination in aReflections on Class Theory” 3 The Theme of Domination in Adorno’s Later Works 79 80 85 87 Is 1 2 3 4 5 6 Marx Obsolete? The “Predictions” of Marxian Theory The Primacy of Economy or the Primacy of Politics The Eclipse of Marxian Contradictions Productive Forces and Relations of Production But the Contradiction Remains A Paradoxical Orthodoxy 89 90 92 96 98 100 104 The Decay of the Individual 1 The Concept of the Individual in Critical Theory 2 The Thesis of the Decline of the Individual 3 Problems and Limits of the Frankfurt School’s Reflection on the Individual 107 107 109 114 The Role of the Media and the Manipulated Democracy 117 Aesthetics and Modernity Aesthetic Theory and Critical Praxis 1 Characteristics of Adorno’s Criticism 2 Reading Adorno Today 125 125 130 Adorno’s Engagement with Cultural Criticism 1 Spengler After the Decline 2 Huxley’s Brave New World 3 The Critique of Mass Society 133 133 137 139
CONTENTS XV Myth and Civilization: Adorno’s Reading of Goethe’s Ifhiveniä 1 Myth erná Civilization in Adorno 2 Adorno’s Reading oflphigenia 143 143 146 Adorno, Habermas, and the Self-Criticism of Modernity 1 Modernity Between Criticism and Self-Criticism 2 Modernity and Catastrophes 3 Habermas and Unfinished Modernity 149 149 152 158 Index 165 |
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