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337
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Jan 1, 2006
출판사
Columbia University Press
판
2
ISBN-10
0231510039
ISBN-13
9780231510035
설명
Robert Hullot-Kentor delves into the complex and often challenging thought of Theodor W. Adorno in this insightful collection of essays. As a pivotal figure in 20th-century philosophy and social critique, Adorno's reflections on culture, society, and art have shaped critical theory and sparked discussions across various disciplines. Hullot-Kentor's essays illuminate Adorno's nuanced perspectives, exploring themes of opposition and the contradictions inherent in modern life.
Through a meticulous examination of Adorno's works, Hullot-Kentor offers readers a deeper understanding of the philosopher's critique of culture and its implications for contemporary thought. The essays are not just academic explorations; they weave together Adorno’s intricate theories with contemporary issues, inviting readers to reflect on the relevance of his ideas today. This collection stands as a vital resource for anyone looking to engage with Adorno's legacy and the critical questions it raises about society and the human experience.
Through a meticulous examination of Adorno's works, Hullot-Kentor offers readers a deeper understanding of the philosopher's critique of culture and its implications for contemporary thought. The essays are not just academic explorations; they weave together Adorno’s intricate theories with contemporary issues, inviting readers to reflect on the relevance of his ideas today. This collection stands as a vital resource for anyone looking to engage with Adorno's legacy and the critical questions it raises about society and the human experience.
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