History is replete with false and unfulfilled promises, as well as
singular acts of courage, resilience, and ingenuity. These episodes
have led to significant changes in the way people think and act in the
world or have set the stage for such transformations in the form of
rational expectations in theory and the hopeful anticipations of
dialectical imagination.
Negative Dialectics and Event: Nonidentity, Culture, and the
Historical Adequacy of Consciousness revisits some of Theodor W.
Adorno's most influential writings and theoretical interventions to
argue not only that his philosophy is uniquely suited to bring such
events into sharp relief and reflect on their entailments but also
that an effective historical consciousness today would be a
consciousness awake to the events that interpellate and shape it into
existence.
More broadly, Vangelis Giannakakis presents a compelling argument in
support of the view that the critical theory developed by the first
generation of the Frankfurt School still has much to offer in terms of
both cultivating insights into contemporary human experience and
building resistance against states of affairs that impede human
flourishing and happiness.
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Nonidentity, Culture, and the Historical Adequacy of Consciousness
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781978798649
Publisert
2025
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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