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A (Des)Razão Moderna e a Indústria Cultural [PDF]
A discussão neste artigo, é acerca do pensamento de Theodor Adorno e Max Horkheimer e como dois dos mais destacados representantes da Escola de Frankfurt advogam que o momento moderno (sinalizando a incorporação da razão crítica pela razão instrumental),
Menezes, Manuel
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Amitav Ghosh and the Aesthetic Turn in Postcolonial Studies [PDF]
This essay explores the aesthetic turn in postcolonial studies in light of the literary works of Indo-Burmese author Amitav Ghosh. While a renewed interest in aesthetic theories is apparent throughout the humanities in the past decade, it is ...
Su, John
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Barbarism: Notes on the Thought of Theodor W. Adorno [PDF]
Adorno’s use of the term “barbarism” has probably been most often referred to in the context of his much- cited dictum that “to write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric” (Adorno 1983: 34).
Nosthoff, Anna-Verena
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No Easy Way Out: Adorno's Negativism and the Problem of Normativity [PDF]
In this paper, I will address a question that has long overshadowed T.W. Adorno?s critical theory, namely, the question of whether or not it is possible to account for normativity within his negativistic philosophy.
Freyenhagen, F
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QAnon, authoritarianism, and conspiracy within American alternative spiritual spaces. [PDF]
Conner CT.
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Correction to: Phase I dose escalation study of BI 836826 (CD37 antibody) in patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. [PDF]
Kroschinsky F +17 more
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In drawing out the relationship between German idealism and critical theory on the question of reason’s autonomy I will concentrate on Adorno’s criticisms of transcendental idealism as it is the most sustained and detailed discussion within the critical ...
O'Connor, Brian
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Los integrantes del Colegio de Sociología tendieron a la sacralización de la vida social y trataron de restaurar diferencias jerárquicas. En especial, Roger Caillois creía que el poder es preferible al goce.
Antelo, Raúl
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