The Idea of a Critical Theory
Cambridge University Press (1981)
| Abstract | Its first paradigms are in the writings of Marx and Freud. In this book Raymond Geuss sets out these fundamental claims and asks whether they can be made good. | |||||||||
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Enzo Rossi (2010). Reality and Imagination in Political Theory and Practice: On Raymond Geuss’s Realism. European Journal of Political Theory 9 (4):504-512.
Mathias Thaler (2012). Deep Contextualism and Radical Criticism: The Argument for a Division of Labour in Contemporary Political Theory. In José Maria Castro Caldas & Vítor Neves (eds.), Facts, Values and Objectivity in Economics. Routledge.
D. Misgeld (1984). Book Reviews : The Idea of Critical Theory. Habermas and the Frankfurt School. By Raymond Geuss. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981. Pp. 100. $6.96 (U.S.) Paper. Metacritique. The Philosophical Argument of Juergen Habermas. By Garbis Kortian. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980. Pp. 134. $10.39 Paper. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (2):284-286.
Raymond Geuss (2005). Outside Ethics. Princeton University Press.
William Maker (1996). Critical Theory and Its Discontents. Idealistic Studies 26 (1):29-44.
Raymond Geuss (2002). Liberalism and its Discontents. Political Theory 30 (3):320-338.
Christopher Brooke (2009). Reviews Reification: A New Look at an Old Idea by Axel Honneth, with Judith Butler, Raymond Geuss and Jonathan Lear Edited by Martin Jay Oxford University Press, 2008, 184 Pp., £16.99. [REVIEW] Philosophy 84 (3):441-445.
Raymond Geuss (1986). Review of Adorno's Aesthetic Theory. [REVIEW] Journal of Philosophy 83 (12):732-741.
Raymond Geuss (2001). Public Goods, Private Goods. Princeton University Press.
Geoffrey M. Hodgson (2004). Some Claims Made for Critical Realism in Economics: Two Case Studies. Journal of Economic Methodology 11 (1):53-73.
John Rundell (2001). Imaginary Turns in Critical Theory: Imagining Subjects in Tension. Critical Horizons 2 (1):61-92.
Fabian Schuppert (2013). Distinguishing Basic Needs and Fundamental Interests. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 16 (1):24-44.
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