近年再評価されているドイツの哲学者で文化社会学者のテオドール・W・アドルノ(1903-69年)は人間の理性がなぜ非合理的なものを受け入れることができるのかを探求する中で「自然」「歴史」「自由」のような基本概念を再考し、既存の解釈に対する批判を展開しました。その社会理論や、資本主義がもたらした弊害と鋭く批判したジャズや文化論も考察します。アドルノの思想の概念、背景、歴史的文脈を解説しながらその業績と生涯を紹介します。
T.W. Adorno (1903-69) was a German philosopher and social and cultural theorist. His work has come to be seen as increasingly relevant to understanding the pathologies of contemporary society evident in today's climate emergency, the financial crash, the reappearance of fascism in many countries, and the growing instability of the world order.
This Very Short Introduction covers Adorno's work and life, explaining his key philosophical concepts and the philosophical background and historical context of Adorno's thinking. Andrew Bowie shows how Adorno's exploration of why human reason can have irrational consequences led him to rethink basic concepts like 'nature', 'history', and 'freedom', offering alternatives to many ways of thinking about these concepts in contemporary philosophy. The book also examines Adorno's social theory, as well as his highly critical assessments of jazz and modern culture, which he considered threatened by the effects of modern capitalism.
1:Life and times
2:The modern subject
3:Nature and history
4:History and freedom
5:The culture industry
6:Society
7:Art and philosophy
8:Doing justice to things
References
Further reading
Index
ISBN : 9780198833864
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