The authors trace the essential aspects of the evolution of critical theory from its classics Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno to its leading second- and third generation propagators Jürgen Habermas and Axel Honneth. They defend the thesis about the «meandering», dialectical character of this evolution. In their polemic with Habermas, both Honneth and Gernot Böhme (who is close to critical theory) refer to the classics, and specially their mimesis concept. The author of the first part of this book argues in favour of this interpretative approach. The author of the second part adds a confrontation between critical theory, Michel Foucault’s philosophy of power and Arnold Gehlen’s philosophical anthropology.
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Stanisław Czerniak is Professor at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He has authored numerous publications on philosophical anthropology and contemporary German philosophy. Rafał Michalski is Assistant Professor at the Chair of Philosophical Anthropology of the Institute of Philosophy at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. His main research fields are contemporary German philosophy and philosophical anthropology.
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Festeinband. Zustand: Sehr gut. 248 Seiten ; 22 cm Tadelloses Exemplar. - Table o f Contents -- Bi - vocal Introduction 9 -- Part I - Stanislaw Czerniak 21 -- The Philosophy of Gernot Böhme and Critical Theory -- Doctrinal Positions and Interdisciplinary Mediations21 -- 1 Horkheimers rationalistic materialism and Böhmes -- finalisation of science concept21 -- 2 Gernot Böhme versus Theodor W Adorno -- The mimesis category dispute25 -- 3 Gernot Böhme - Jürgen Habermas Gernot Böhmes bodily -- existence ethics versus discursive ethics34 -- 4 An attempted summary Gernot Böhmes critique of -- aesthetic capitalism41 -- Max Horkheimers philosophy of religion 47 -- 1 Horkheimers idea of transcendence 47 -- 2 Eschatological longing as a category of thephilosophy of religion 51 -- 3 Longing and the question of religion The negative -- theology concept56 -- 4 Transcendence and the solidarity of human beings61 -- The anthropological - ethical fringes of the philosophy of religion -- in the approach of Jürgen Habermas65 -- 1 Introductory remarks65 -- 2 The general context of Habermass philosophy of religion 68 -- 3 The post-secular society concept within the structure of -- Habermass philosophical project 72 -- 4 Habermass post-secular society concept76 -- 5 The concept of post-secular translation in the context of -- Habermass critique of liberal eugenics81 -- 6 The role of Kantian themes in Habermass philosophy of -- religion Overview of the research field102 -- Appendix Max Horkheimer and Jürgen Habermas as Philosophers -- of Religion Comparative Essay 107 -- Between Habermas and Adorno The Social Philosophy -- of Axel H onneth119 -- 1 Axel Honneth s and Jürgen Habermass philosophical stands 119 -- 2 Axel Honneth and Theodor W Adorno: the mimesis category 129 -- 3 Conclusions142 -- P a r t II - R afa l M ic h a ls k i 145 -- Theory of Power - Power of theory Is a critical theory -- still possible? 145 -- 1 Introductory remarks145 -- 2 Potentia versus Potestas147 -- 3 Power and domination in the philosophy of Th W Adorno 150 -- 4 The Frankfurt School and Foucault158 -- 5 Foucault and the Frankfurt School - in search -- for a common perspective163 -- 6 Jürgen Habermas - towards a realistic concept of power170 -- 7 Summary176 -- The critical programme of the Frankfurt School in the light of -- Arnold Gehlens philosophical anthropology179 -- 1 Adorno and Gehlen - the first approach 180 -- 2 Institutions in a society - a repressive system -- of alienation or a stabilizing order of relief? 183 -- 3 Adorno i Gehlen - coincidental diagnoses 194 -- 4 The end of history? 202 -- 5 Adorno-Gehlen: summary207 -- 6 Gehlen - Habermas: The rehabilitation of instrumental reason 208 -- 7 In the search for solid foundations - around -- Habermas notion of Lebenswelt 217 -- 8 Summary 225 ISBN 9783631661710 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 419. Artikel-Nr. 1085723
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