Description Essay review of Björn Billing, Modernismens åldrande: Theodor Adorno och den moderna konstens kris (2001). Examines the work of Adorno (1903-1969), a German philosopher who also wrote on sociology, psychology, and musicology.
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Matthias Rothe;
Bastian Ronge;
(2016)
The Frankfurt School: Philosophy and (political) economy A thematic introduction by the editors
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Ortland, Eberhard;
(2012)
Presque rien. Zurückweichende Metaphysik und musikalische Erfahrung bei Adorno
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Benzer, Matthias;
(2011)
The Sociology of Theodor Adorno
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Sherratt, Y.;
(2000)
Adorno and Horkheimer's Concept of “Enlightenment”
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Camilla Flodin;
(2018)
Adorno and Schelling on the Art–Nature Relation
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Werner Bonefeld;
(2016)
Negative Dialectics and the Critique of Economic Objectivity
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Manfred Gangl;
(2016)
The controversy over Friedrich Pollock’s state capitalism
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Biro, Andrew;
(2005)
Denaturalizing Ecological Politics: Alienation from Nature from Rousseau to the Frankfurt School and Beyond
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Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg;
(2013)
My Road to History of Science
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Andrea Reichenberger;
(2023)
Elli Heesch, Heinrich Heesch and Hilbert’s eighteenth problem: collaborative research between philosophy, mathematics and application
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Hagner, Michael;
(1999)
Ecce Cortex: Beiträge zur Geschichte des modernen Gehirns
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Nikolay Milkov;
(2013)
Carl Hempel: Whose Philosopher?
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Seigel, Jerrold E.;
(2005)
The Idea of the Self: Thought and Experience in Western Europe since the Seventeenth Century
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(2013)
Dubislav and Bolzano
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Vallori Rasini;
(2013)
Helmut Plessner alle prese con Kant
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Erich H. Reck;
(2013)
Hempel, Carnap, and the Covering Law Model
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Vagt, Christina;
(2011)
Complementary Correspondence: Heidegger and Heisenberg on the Question Concerning Technology
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Christian Reiß;
(2022)
From Organismic Biology as History and Philosophy to the History and Philosophy of Biology—the Work of Hans-Jörg Rheinberger in the German Contex
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Carlo Altini;
(2014)
Quality of Life, Citizenship, and New Forms of Power in the Global Era
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Andreas Kamlah;
(2013)
Everybody Has the Right to Do What He Wants: Hans Reichenbach’s Volitionism and Its Historical Roots
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