Reason and Horror: Critical Theory, Democracy, and Aesthetic IndividualityPsychology Press, 2001 - 348 pages Morton Schoolman develops a fascinating and entirely new interpretation of the work of Horkenheimer and Adorno. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 52
Page 3
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page 6
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page 16
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page 29
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page 31
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Contents
REASON AND HORROR | 1 |
A Sensibility | 16 |
America | 23 |
TWO REASON AS A MURDEROUS PRINCIPLE | 29 |
THREE DIALECTIC OF ENLIGHTENMENT AS | 52 |
RECONCILIATION AND THE ALLIANCE BETWEEN KANT AND HEGEL OR HEGEL | 106 |
AESTHETIC INDIVIDUALITY AND THE DESTRUCTION OF THE JEWS | 114 |
THE AESTHETICS OF DARKNESS | 120 |
SEVEN INDIVIDUALITY AS A POETIC FORM OF LIFE | 185 |
EIGHT | 230 |
NINE AESTHETIC INDIVIDUALITY AS | 248 |
Democracys Mimetic DimensionSelfCreativity and Aesthetic Presentation | 271 |
A Sensibility to Violence in the Aesthetics | 282 |
Differences 286 Individualitys Receptivity to Small Differences | 288 |
Attachment and Intimacy290 Individualitys Indifference to Difference in | 296 |
NOTES | 311 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adorno's aesthetics aesthetic form aesthetic individuality aesthetic rationality aesthetic reason aesthetic receptivity aesthetic sensibility aesthetic theory Apollinian argue argument aristocratic artist the creator Attic tragedy become different believe belonging Birth of Tragedy critique culture DAII Democracy in America democratic individuality democratic society Dialectic of Enlightenment Dionysian diversity of differences ences equality of condition ethic of appearances expression Fascism fathomless formal rationality formal reason genealogical Hegel Horkheimer and Adorno Ibid idea illusion in-itself individuality's aesthetic individuality's creativity Leaves of Grass logic meaning and value metaphorical mimetic modern moral mystery myth nature Negative Dialectics Nietzsche Nietzsche's nonidentity object Odysseus Odysseus's orientation Passage to India passion for equality poetry point of view possibilities process of enlightenment receptivity to difference reconciliation reflection relationship represents self-creativity Sirens small differences Song surfaces and depths thetic thinking thought tion Tocqueville Tocqueville's universal unknown violence Whitman Whitman's poetic forms words