Subject and Object: Frankfurt School Writings on Epistemology, Ontology, and Method
Editat de Dr. Ruth Groffen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 2014
Many of the pieces in the volume are otherwise out of print. Subject & Object will be a resource for social, political, and cultural theorists who may be less familiar with the philosophical aspects of the Frankfurt School, for analytic philosophers who may not have had previous exposure to their work at all, and for anyone wanting access to these seminal texts.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441137289
ISBN-10: 1441137289
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1441137289
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
Preface
Epistemology
1. Horkheimer, Means and Ends
2. Marcuse, Industrialization and Capitalism in the Work of Max Weber
3. Horkheimer, On the Problem of Truth
4. Marcuse, A Note on Dialectic
5. Adorno, Negative Dialectics selections
Ontology
6. Marcuse, The Concept of Essence
7. Adorno, Subject and Object
8. Adorno, Negative Dialectics selections
Method
9. Horkheimer, Traditional and Critical Theory & Postscript
10. Horkheimer, The Latest Attack on Metaphysics
11. Marcuse, Philosophy and Critical Theory
Index
Preface
Epistemology
1. Horkheimer, Means and Ends
2. Marcuse, Industrialization and Capitalism in the Work of Max Weber
3. Horkheimer, On the Problem of Truth
4. Marcuse, A Note on Dialectic
5. Adorno, Negative Dialectics selections
Ontology
6. Marcuse, The Concept of Essence
7. Adorno, Subject and Object
8. Adorno, Negative Dialectics selections
Method
9. Horkheimer, Traditional and Critical Theory & Postscript
10. Horkheimer, The Latest Attack on Metaphysics
11. Marcuse, Philosophy and Critical Theory
Index
Recenzii
Ruth Groff should be congratulated for bringing together these seminal texts from the 'inner circle' of the Frankfurt School. They shed light on the purposes of critical theory and its salience for the present. Professor Groff has done the entire intellectual community an important service.
Ruth Groff's anthology is an important contribution for those of us teaching the writings of the so-called 'early Frankfurt School'. Bringing together in one anthology such groundbreaking texts as 'Subject and Object,' 'Means and Ends,' and 'Negative Dialectics' makes this a worthy enough project. But Professor Groff's entirely lucid introductory abstracts are what makes this an invaluable book. Strikingly clear, Groff's writings are absorbing and memorable reads on their own account.
The next time somebody tells you that critical theory is inattentive to objects-that all it cares about is culture, language, discourse, and codes-this volume is how you show them that they're wrong. The essays collected here draw our attention to a negative dialectics that has as much in common with Bruno Latour and Quentin Meillassoux as it does with Derrida and Foucault. The realists, materialists, and ontologists come knocking at the gates of Frankfurt.
This invaluable collection offers a nuanced, well-reasoned approach to questions of epistemology, ontology and method from the first generation of Critical Theorists that insists on "determinate" rather than "abstract" negation, situating these questions within the broader historical and social contexts from which they emerge. Ruth Groff's pithy introductions of each of these seminal essays, moreover, are wonderfully illuminating without simplifying their central claims.
Ruth Groff's anthology is an important contribution for those of us teaching the writings of the so-called 'early Frankfurt School'. Bringing together in one anthology such groundbreaking texts as 'Subject and Object,' 'Means and Ends,' and 'Negative Dialectics' makes this a worthy enough project. But Professor Groff's entirely lucid introductory abstracts are what makes this an invaluable book. Strikingly clear, Groff's writings are absorbing and memorable reads on their own account.
The next time somebody tells you that critical theory is inattentive to objects-that all it cares about is culture, language, discourse, and codes-this volume is how you show them that they're wrong. The essays collected here draw our attention to a negative dialectics that has as much in common with Bruno Latour and Quentin Meillassoux as it does with Derrida and Foucault. The realists, materialists, and ontologists come knocking at the gates of Frankfurt.
This invaluable collection offers a nuanced, well-reasoned approach to questions of epistemology, ontology and method from the first generation of Critical Theorists that insists on "determinate" rather than "abstract" negation, situating these questions within the broader historical and social contexts from which they emerge. Ruth Groff's pithy introductions of each of these seminal essays, moreover, are wonderfully illuminating without simplifying their central claims.