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Adorno and Marx's Tradition of Critical Philosophy of History

Adorno and Marx's Tradition of Critical Philosophy of History

... in philosophy, they did not advocate the study of the Marxist ontology, but tried to rebuild the critical theory of Marxism on the basis of the critique of political economy in order to carry out a critique ... See full document

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Self mastery and universal history : Horkheimer and Adorno on the conditions of a society 'in control of itself'

Self mastery and universal history : Horkheimer and Adorno on the conditions of a society 'in control of itself'

... universal history raises problems of its ...and Adorno retain a central feature of the idea of a universal history, namely, the notion that something good may result from something that is morally ... See full document

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Philosophy of Development Economics: Creating a Dialogue between Rawls and Development Economists

Philosophy of Development Economics: Creating a Dialogue between Rawls and Development Economists

... of history within them but couched within the general fields of moral and political philosophy on theories of domestic and international ...contract tradition an ideal ‘moral basis for a democratic ... See full document

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The Correspondence(s) of Benjamin and Adorno

The Correspondence(s) of Benjamin and Adorno

... total philosophy: whether philosophy is itself at all ...was philosophy still possible? Could it still claim to act meaningfully upon the world, or assert a task of enlightenment? For Adorno, ... See full document

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Critical Theory at a Crossroad: Adorno, Marcuse, and the Radical Sixties, Jacob Skinner

Critical Theory at a Crossroad: Adorno, Marcuse, and the Radical Sixties, Jacob Skinner

... Marxist tradition is important for understanding the 1960s for two reasons: Marx predicted the inevitability of a social revolution directed against capitalism; and the protest movements targeted the social ... See full document

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Analysis, Philosophy and the Challenge of Critical Theory: Michael Spitzer’s Music as Philosophy: Adorno and Beethoven’s Late Style

Analysis, Philosophy and the Challenge of Critical Theory: Michael Spitzer’s Music as Philosophy: Adorno and Beethoven’s Late Style

... and philosophy, and which projects geographically circumscribed institutional structures as if they were scholarly ...impressive history is likewise ultimately and pointedly world-historical, charting the ... See full document

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Language and critique:Some anticipations of critical discourse studies in Marx

Language and critique:Some anticipations of critical discourse studies in Marx

... when Marx was a student thanks in part to Hegel’s effort to ‘teach philosophy to speak German’, not Latin, so that it could be linked to ordinary life and be intelligible to ordinary people, thereby helping ... See full document

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Marx, Vološinov, Williams: language, history, practice

Marx, Vološinov, Williams: language, history, practice

... Marxist tradition is ...A Critical Account of Structuralism and Russian Formalism (1972) and Terry Eagleton’s ‘Wittgenstein’s Friends’ (1982), were important theoretical interventions in the ... See full document

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Scientific Prediction in the Beginning of the “Historical Turn”: Stephen Toulmin and Thomas Kuhn

Scientific Prediction in the Beginning of the “Historical Turn”: Stephen Toulmin and Thomas Kuhn

... Toulmin has some similarities with the author of The Struc- ture of Scientific Revolutions (Kuhn, [1962b], 1970a). (i) In Philosophy of Science (Toulmin, 1953) and in Foresight and Understanding (Toulmin, 1961) he ... See full document

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Experimental philosophy and the history of philosophy

Experimental philosophy and the history of philosophy

... ‘Experimental Philosophy and Philosophical Significance’, Knobe (2007) claims that the methods of experimental philosophers are more relevant than those of the analytic tradition to studying the mechanisms ... See full document

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African History and the Tradition of Historical Writing

African History and the Tradition of Historical Writing

... his philosophy of history, in a series of lectures in 1830-31, he gave only passing attention to ...the history of the world travels from east to west, for Europe is absolutely the end of ... See full document

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Гуменюк С. М. Семантичне поле поняття  «традиція» у філософських пошуках  острозьких книжників

Гуменюк С. М. Семантичне поле поняття «традиція» у філософських пошуках острозьких книжників

... Modern culturological science at this stage of development is used for the collection of terminologists, among which Volodymyr Antrofiichuk takes a prominent place. In particular, the terminology dictionary of the series ... See full document

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Quantum mechanics and Indian philosophies: A contribution to the history and philosophy of science

Quantum mechanics and Indian philosophies: A contribution to the history and philosophy of science

... switch S that might change the direction of polarization, one of the detectors, each 10 nanoseconds (the speed of light takes 40 nanoseconds to travel the distance of 12 meters, between the ... See full document

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The Assumptions of Development in the Spirit of Hegel's Philosophy of Economics (2) Private Property and Law

The Assumptions of Development in the Spirit of Hegel's Philosophy of Economics (2) Private Property and Law

... the Philosophy of Right, Hegel points out, that the determination concerning private property must undergo a larger sphere of law, community or mental organism ... See full document

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Bullying, Prejudice and Barbarism

Bullying, Prejudice and Barbarism

... Therefore, this research analyzes the conceptual limitations of bullying by utilizing Critical Theory as its main theoretical framework—more specifically the ideas of Theodor Adorno and [r] ... See full document

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Brains that make revolutions

Brains that make revolutions

... revolutions? Marx himself believed that the return of the past would be overcome by the proletarian revolutions by the way they criticize themselves and move from there to find their own ... See full document

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Towards the unification of Christians and Marxists: struggle to end exploitation and oppression

Towards the unification of Christians and Marxists: struggle to end exploitation and oppression

... and Marx were both revolutionary figures, whose missions were the liberation of man from the evils of exploitation and ...and Marx must unite and jointly overthrow the exploiters and oppressors of the ... See full document

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Dialectic Critical Realism: Grounded Values and Reflexivity in Social Science Research

Dialectic Critical Realism: Grounded Values and Reflexivity in Social Science Research

... Dialectical Critical Realist model they are capable of understanding and changing both their modes of thought and their social actions, their necessary “underlabouring” (using a term bor- rowed from Locke) in ... See full document

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"A petrification of one's own humanity"? Nonattachment and ethics in yoga traditions

"A petrification of one's own humanity"? Nonattachment and ethics in yoga traditions

... this s tra as, for example, “ Yoga is the restriction of the fluctuations of consciousness ,” 89 “ Yoga is the restraint of fluctuations of the mind ,” 90 or “ Yoga is the control of the modifications of the ... See full document

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Ideology, Rhetoric and Argument

Ideology, Rhetoric and Argument

... In The German Ideology, Marx argued that a critical analysis of human society had to begin not with the dominant politi- cal philosophy or consciousness of the age, but[r] ... See full document

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