Adorno : the recovery of experience /
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Author / Creator: | Foster, Roger, 1971- |
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Imprint: | Albany : State University of New York Press, c2007. |
Description: | x, 236 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6639293 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments and a Note on Translation
- Introduction
- 1. The Consequences of Disenchantment
- Disenchantment and Experience
- Language and Expression
- Selbstbesinnung (Self-Awareness)
- Natural History and Suffering
- The Limits of Language or How Is Spiritual Experience Possible?
- 2. Saying the Unsayable
- Language and Disenchantment
- Wittgenstein as a Philosopher of Disenchantment
- The Dissolution of Philosophy
- Adorno on Saying the Unsayable
- 3. Adorno and Benjamin on Language as Expression
- Benjamin on Showing and Saying
- Benjamin on Language
- Trauerspiel: Allegory and Constellation
- Adorno and Philosophical Interpretation
- Constellation and Natural History
- 4. Failed Outbreak I: Husserl
- Introduction
- The Husserlian Outbreak
- Logical Absolutism
- The Intuition of Essences
- Self-Reflection and Natural History
- 5. Failed Outbreak II: Bergson
- Spiritual Affinities
- Memory and the Concept in Matter and Memory
- Intuition: the External Demarcation of the Concept
- Confinement as Habitude
- The Internal Subversion of the Concept
- 6. Proust: Experience Regained
- Introduction
- The Depths of Experience
- Involuntary Memory
- Expression, Suffering, Allegory
- Metaphor and Contradiction
- 7. A Contemporary Outbreak Attempt: John McDowell on Mind and World
- Introduction
- Disenchantment and Natural-Scientific Understanding
- McDowell's Epistemological Antinomy
- Second Nature
- Domesticated Experience
- McDowell and Adorno: Final Considerations
- Conclusion
- Critical Theory and Experience
- Communication Theory as an Outbreak Attempt
- Notes
- References
- Index