 | Theodor W. Adorno - Philosophy - 1997 - 416 pages
The most important aesthetics of the century, this is a long-awaited work, the culmination of a lifetime's investigation. Among the twelve major sections are Art, Society ... | |
 | Theodor W. Adorno - Philosophy - 1978 - 251 pages
Brief essays discuss Proust, Freud, intellectual emigrants, psychology, aesthetics, and science | |
 | Daryl Chin - 1982 - 139 pages
Clean typescript includes notes on characters, set design drawings and cast list. The play opened at the Theater for the New City on October 7, 1982. | |
 | Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer - Philosophy - 2011 - 128 pages
A fascinating dialogue on a new Communist Manifesto from two giants of twentieth century philosophy. A thrilling example of philosophy in action, Towards a New Manifesto ... | |
 | Theodor W. Adorno - Philosophy - 1993 - 160 pages
This short masterwork in twentieth-century philosophy provides both a major reinterpretation of Hegel and insight into the evolution of Adorno's critical theory. The first ... | |
 | Peter M.R. Stirk - Philosophy - 1992 - 266 pages
This book offers an introduction to, and a new interpretation of, the thought of Max Horkheimer, a leading figure of the Frankfurt School. During the 1920s, Horkheimer ... | |
 | Theodor W. Adorno - Philosophy - 1973 - 165 pages
A philosophical critique of Heidegger and modern German thought that focuses on the validity of existentialist jargon and the relationship between language and truth. Bibliogs | |
 | Ellen Judy Wilson, Peter Hanns Reill - Philosophy - 2004 - 670 pages
Presents a comprehensive introduction to the period, covering such topics as science, education, art and architecture, aesthetics, and music, as well as the key terms ... | |
 | Martin Jay - Social Science - 1973 - 382 pages
A history of the Frankfurt School and its impact during its early years in Germany and the United States. This edition includes a new preface which reflects on the continuing ... | |
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