This article focuses on the role that the notion of temporality can and should play in the tradition of Critical Theory. Following an overview of the critical analyses of time found in the works of Marx, Lukács, Weber, Adorno, Fromm, and Marcuse, the article analyzes Hartmut Rosa’s critique of social acceleration and argues that this critique lacks a firm normative basis. This basis is required, however, for one to claim why certain processes of social acceleration are wrong. It is shown that Rosa’s analyses of acceleration contain two suggestions for such a basis: autonomy understood as a narrative identity, and autonomy as defended by Honneth’s theory of recognition. After an exploration of both suggestions, in which the ideas of MacIntyr...
This chapter situates Lukács\u27 critique of reification (1923) in relation to the emergence of the ...
Simon ZB. The Transformation of Historical Time: Processual and Evental Temporalities . In: Tamm M, ...
The central theme of the thesis is how time—namely, what has happened in the past, what has happene...
This article focuses on the role that the notion of temporality can and should play in the tradition...
Which concepts designate our time? This question in central to the present paper and to the theory o...
This article concerns how a critical theory of reification should be conceptualized to grasp the 200...
The changes in the temporal structure of modern society are usually considered from a macro-perspect...
In this paper I criticise Axel Honneth's reactualization of reification as a concept in critical the...
Discursive accounts of time tend to focus on a deconstruction of taken-for-granted no...
In this article we intend to discuss central aspects of the concept reification conceived by Georg L...
‘Going nowhere fast’ is the paradox that seems to arise from our temporal trajectories i...
The theory of temporality and historicity in question is based on two fundamentaltheses. First, in s...
This Essay on modern progress spins out of Marxism a theory of time about which Marxism itself has r...
The English translation of Hartmut Rosa’s book Beschleunigung: Die Veränderung de Zeitstrukturen in ...
In the debate over the question whether time passes in some objective, mind-independent sense, as it...
This chapter situates Lukács\u27 critique of reification (1923) in relation to the emergence of the ...
Simon ZB. The Transformation of Historical Time: Processual and Evental Temporalities . In: Tamm M, ...
The central theme of the thesis is how time—namely, what has happened in the past, what has happene...
This article focuses on the role that the notion of temporality can and should play in the tradition...
Which concepts designate our time? This question in central to the present paper and to the theory o...
This article concerns how a critical theory of reification should be conceptualized to grasp the 200...
The changes in the temporal structure of modern society are usually considered from a macro-perspect...
In this paper I criticise Axel Honneth's reactualization of reification as a concept in critical the...
Discursive accounts of time tend to focus on a deconstruction of taken-for-granted no...
In this article we intend to discuss central aspects of the concept reification conceived by Georg L...
‘Going nowhere fast’ is the paradox that seems to arise from our temporal trajectories i...
The theory of temporality and historicity in question is based on two fundamentaltheses. First, in s...
This Essay on modern progress spins out of Marxism a theory of time about which Marxism itself has r...
The English translation of Hartmut Rosa’s book Beschleunigung: Die Veränderung de Zeitstrukturen in ...
In the debate over the question whether time passes in some objective, mind-independent sense, as it...
This chapter situates Lukács\u27 critique of reification (1923) in relation to the emergence of the ...
Simon ZB. The Transformation of Historical Time: Processual and Evental Temporalities . In: Tamm M, ...
The central theme of the thesis is how time—namely, what has happened in the past, what has happene...