"From Romanticism to Critical Theory" explores the philosophical roots of literary theory through the traditions of German philosophy that started with the Romantic reactions to Kant. Andrew Bowie traces the continuation of the Romantic tradition, culminating in Heidegger's approaches to art and truth, the work of Adorno and Benjamin and the Frankfurt School's Critical Theory.
"From Romanticism to Critical Theory" explores the philosophical roots of literary theory through the traditions of German philosophy that started with the Romantic reactions to Kant. Andrew Bowie traces the continuation of the Romantic tradition, culminating in Heidegger's approaches to art and truth, the work of Adorno and Benjamin and the Frankfurt School's Critical Theory.
Andrew Bowie is Professor of European Philosophy at Anglia Polytechnic University in Cambridge. He is the author of Aesthetics and Subjectivity: From Kant to Nietzsche and Schelling and Modern European Philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and acknowledgements Introduction, Andrew Bowie Chapter 1 Philosophical origins, Andrew Bowie Chapter 2 Shifting the ground, Andrew Bowie Chapter 3 The philosophy of critique and the critique of philosophy, Andrew Bowie Chapter 4 Interpretative reasons, Andrew Bowie Chapter 5 The ethics of interpretation, Andrew Bowie Chapter 6 Being true, Andrew Bowie Chapter 7 The truth of art, Andrew Bowie Chapter 8 Understanding Walter Benjamin, Andrew Bowie Chapter 9 The culture of truth, Andrew Bowie Chapter 102 Conclusion, Andrew Bowie
Preface and acknowledgements Introduction, Andrew Bowie Chapter 1 Philosophical origins, Andrew Bowie Chapter 2 Shifting the ground, Andrew Bowie Chapter 3 The philosophy of critique and the critique of philosophy, Andrew Bowie Chapter 4 Interpretative reasons, Andrew Bowie Chapter 5 The ethics of interpretation, Andrew Bowie Chapter 6 Being true, Andrew Bowie Chapter 7 The truth of art, Andrew Bowie Chapter 8 Understanding Walter Benjamin, Andrew Bowie Chapter 9 The culture of truth, Andrew Bowie Chapter 102 Conclusion, Andrew Bowie
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