grantor: University of TorontoAmidst the devastation of World War II, Theodor Adorno, a German philosopher of Jewish descent, pronounced that to write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric. He later revised this statement, for it became apparent to him that art was the last refuge of hope in a world where suffering had not come to an end. This study is, in general, an investigation of art as that voice of suffering. More specifically, this is an examination of the nature of the relationships between art, ideology, and religion, in the context of the later twentieth century Western Christian tradition. Key components of this enquiry are an ideology critique of religion, as well as an ideology critique of the manipulation of art by rel...
Explores the works of scholars Theodor Adorno, Herbert Marcuse and Walter Benjamin, who were all ass...
Adorno’s dialectical approach to aesthetics is perhaps understood better in terms of his monumental ...
The article is devoted to analysis of political philosophy of T.-W. Adorno and other representatives...
grantor: University of TorontoAmidst the devastation of World War II, Theodor Adorno, a Ge...
During the twentieth century, Critical Theory was one of the most influential schools of thought in ...
Hitler, wrote Theodor Adorno, imposed a new categorical imperative on humankind...to arrange thought...
It is difficult to think of another area of literary discourse in which a critic has brought such a ...
Theodor Adorno (1970/1997) declared that art was a form of knowledge. In a somewhat related vein, hi...
Theodor Adorno (1970/1997) declared that art was a form of knowledge. In a somewhat related vein, hi...
The thesis is that the conception of radical evil holds the key to the problem of the normative grou...
This article starts with an analysis of the meaning and significance of the Auschwitz "event" for th...
In this text, the relation of critical theory and religion is analysed, comparing Jürgen Habermas's ...
This study maintains that philosophical reflection on religion can avoid consigning the significance...
In his paper, "Adorno: Never Again Auschwitz," Benjamin Eagles shows us how Theodor Adorno uses his ...
The restorative aspect of Jewish messianism placed immense significance on the role of language as t...
Explores the works of scholars Theodor Adorno, Herbert Marcuse and Walter Benjamin, who were all ass...
Adorno’s dialectical approach to aesthetics is perhaps understood better in terms of his monumental ...
The article is devoted to analysis of political philosophy of T.-W. Adorno and other representatives...
grantor: University of TorontoAmidst the devastation of World War II, Theodor Adorno, a Ge...
During the twentieth century, Critical Theory was one of the most influential schools of thought in ...
Hitler, wrote Theodor Adorno, imposed a new categorical imperative on humankind...to arrange thought...
It is difficult to think of another area of literary discourse in which a critic has brought such a ...
Theodor Adorno (1970/1997) declared that art was a form of knowledge. In a somewhat related vein, hi...
Theodor Adorno (1970/1997) declared that art was a form of knowledge. In a somewhat related vein, hi...
The thesis is that the conception of radical evil holds the key to the problem of the normative grou...
This article starts with an analysis of the meaning and significance of the Auschwitz "event" for th...
In this text, the relation of critical theory and religion is analysed, comparing Jürgen Habermas's ...
This study maintains that philosophical reflection on religion can avoid consigning the significance...
In his paper, "Adorno: Never Again Auschwitz," Benjamin Eagles shows us how Theodor Adorno uses his ...
The restorative aspect of Jewish messianism placed immense significance on the role of language as t...
Explores the works of scholars Theodor Adorno, Herbert Marcuse and Walter Benjamin, who were all ass...
Adorno’s dialectical approach to aesthetics is perhaps understood better in terms of his monumental ...
The article is devoted to analysis of political philosophy of T.-W. Adorno and other representatives...