In this article I re-examine Adorno's and Horkheimer's account of the disenchantment of nature in Dialectic of Enlightenment. I argue that they identify disenchantment as a historical process whereby we have come to find natural things meaningless and completely intelligible. However, Adorno and Horkheimer believe that modernity not only rests on disenchantment but also tends to re-enchant nature, because it encourages us to think that its institutions derive from, and are anticipated and prefigured by, nature. I argue that Adorno's Negative Dialecticsand Aesthetic Theory show how constellations and artworks generate an alternative form of reenchantment which is critical of modernity and its domination of nature. This form of re-enchantment...
This article critiques Frankfurt School philosophical claims about the role of nature in the ideas o...
For Friedrich Hölderlin, the mediatory role of aesthetics was central to overcoming the challenges o...
This article seeks to provide a template for understanding the tragic dimension of Theodor W. Adorno...
Nature and human histories are inextricably interwoven. Human interventions into nature have caused ...
This thesis aims to interpret and evaluate the concept of nature in Frankfurt School philosophers Ma...
Theodor W. Adorno aesthetics is considered as the last and the most important theory, which is formu...
International audienceAbstract This article emphasises the relevance of Adorno’s concept of nature f...
In this thesis I examine the concept of reconciliation between human beings and nature in the philos...
The article confronts contemporary ecocriticism with Adorno’s concept of natural beauty. If ecocriti...
In this paper I interrogate the actuality of Adorno’s concept of nature in the light of the contempo...
Th. W. Adorno’s aesthetics represents a comprehensive reflection on a number of important topics in ...
International audienceAs a contribution to a responsive and critical materialist ethics of environme...
Society’s current experience of nature is ambiguous. Just as nature proves severely affected by huma...
The concept of nature plays a decisive role in Adorno\u2019s philosophy, and must be understood as p...
Theodor W. Adorno’s criticism of human beings’ domination of nature is a familiar topic to Adorno sc...
This article critiques Frankfurt School philosophical claims about the role of nature in the ideas o...
For Friedrich Hölderlin, the mediatory role of aesthetics was central to overcoming the challenges o...
This article seeks to provide a template for understanding the tragic dimension of Theodor W. Adorno...
Nature and human histories are inextricably interwoven. Human interventions into nature have caused ...
This thesis aims to interpret and evaluate the concept of nature in Frankfurt School philosophers Ma...
Theodor W. Adorno aesthetics is considered as the last and the most important theory, which is formu...
International audienceAbstract This article emphasises the relevance of Adorno’s concept of nature f...
In this thesis I examine the concept of reconciliation between human beings and nature in the philos...
The article confronts contemporary ecocriticism with Adorno’s concept of natural beauty. If ecocriti...
In this paper I interrogate the actuality of Adorno’s concept of nature in the light of the contempo...
Th. W. Adorno’s aesthetics represents a comprehensive reflection on a number of important topics in ...
International audienceAs a contribution to a responsive and critical materialist ethics of environme...
Society’s current experience of nature is ambiguous. Just as nature proves severely affected by huma...
The concept of nature plays a decisive role in Adorno\u2019s philosophy, and must be understood as p...
Theodor W. Adorno’s criticism of human beings’ domination of nature is a familiar topic to Adorno sc...
This article critiques Frankfurt School philosophical claims about the role of nature in the ideas o...
For Friedrich Hölderlin, the mediatory role of aesthetics was central to overcoming the challenges o...
This article seeks to provide a template for understanding the tragic dimension of Theodor W. Adorno...