Autonomy after Auschwitz : Adorno, German idealism, and modernity /
Ever since Kant and Hegel, the notion of autonomy-the idea that we are beholden to no law except one we impose upon ourselves-has been considered the truest philosophical expression of human freedom. But could our commitment to autonomy, as Theodor Adorno asked, be related to the extreme evils that...
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Chicago ; London :
University of Chicago Press,
2014.
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Table des matières:
- I against I : stressing the dialectic in the dialectic of enlightenment
- Beyond the bounds of sense : Kant and the highest good
- Adorno's negative dialectic as a form of life : expression, suffering, and freedom
- Reflections on universal reason : Adorno, Hegel, and the wounds of spirit.