In this paper I argue that Theodor W. Adorno's philosophy of freedom needs an ontological picture of the world. Adorno does not make his view of natural order explicit, but I suggest it could be neither the chaotic nor the strictly determined ontological images common to idealism and positivism, and that it would have to make intelligible the possibility both of human freedom and of critical social science. I consider two possible candidates, Nancy Cartwright's ‘patchwork of laws’, and Roy Bhaskar's critical realism. Arguing that Cartwright's position conflicts with the spirit of Adorno's philosophy, I suggest that Bhaskar's realism is compatible with and to a significant extent implicit in Adorno's position. Whilst Adorno is clearly not a ...
This article discusses the problem of understanding in Adorno’s critical theory. It is argued that a...
Nature and human histories are inextricably interwoven. Human interventions into nature have caused ...
Up until now, Schopenhauer, Adorno and Merleau-Ponty have not been compared extensively. I seek to f...
In this paper I argue that Theodor W. Adorno 's philosophy of freedom needs an ontological picture o...
In this paper I argue that Theodor W. Adorno's philosophy of freedom needs an ontological picture of...
In this paper I interrogate the actuality of Adorno’s concept of nature in the light of the contempo...
In drawing out the relationship between German idealism and critical theory on the question of reaso...
The central claim of my thesis is that Theodor Adorno's social theory harbours important insights wh...
In this paper I argue that Adorno's metacritique of freedom in Negative Dialectics and related texts...
This article investigates the importance of the evolution of Adorno's interpretation of Husserl for ...
This article explores the relationship between ethics and metaphysics in critical theory through imm...
John McDowell claims that a 'human' (as opposed to 'animal') orientation towards the world is charac...
International audienceAs a contribution to a responsive and critical materialist ethics of environme...
In this thesis I examine the concept of reconciliation between human beings and nature in the philos...
This paper examines critical theorist Theodore Adorno's approach to dialectics and critique in his w...
This article discusses the problem of understanding in Adorno’s critical theory. It is argued that a...
Nature and human histories are inextricably interwoven. Human interventions into nature have caused ...
Up until now, Schopenhauer, Adorno and Merleau-Ponty have not been compared extensively. I seek to f...
In this paper I argue that Theodor W. Adorno 's philosophy of freedom needs an ontological picture o...
In this paper I argue that Theodor W. Adorno's philosophy of freedom needs an ontological picture of...
In this paper I interrogate the actuality of Adorno’s concept of nature in the light of the contempo...
In drawing out the relationship between German idealism and critical theory on the question of reaso...
The central claim of my thesis is that Theodor Adorno's social theory harbours important insights wh...
In this paper I argue that Adorno's metacritique of freedom in Negative Dialectics and related texts...
This article investigates the importance of the evolution of Adorno's interpretation of Husserl for ...
This article explores the relationship between ethics and metaphysics in critical theory through imm...
John McDowell claims that a 'human' (as opposed to 'animal') orientation towards the world is charac...
International audienceAs a contribution to a responsive and critical materialist ethics of environme...
In this thesis I examine the concept of reconciliation between human beings and nature in the philos...
This paper examines critical theorist Theodore Adorno's approach to dialectics and critique in his w...
This article discusses the problem of understanding in Adorno’s critical theory. It is argued that a...
Nature and human histories are inextricably interwoven. Human interventions into nature have caused ...
Up until now, Schopenhauer, Adorno and Merleau-Ponty have not been compared extensively. I seek to f...