Adorno: A Critical Introduction
Polity Press (1998)
| Abstract | Simon Jarvis shows how a re-examination of Adorno's work from the perspective of classical German philosophy allows us to achieve a fuller understanding of all ... | |||||||||
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Theodor W. Adorno (2001). Metaphysics: Concept and Problems. Stanford University Press.
Tom Huhn (ed.) (2004). The Cambridge Companion to Adorno. Cambridge University Press.
Yvonne Sherratt (2002). Adorno's Positive Dialectic. Cambridge University Press.
Theodor W. Adorno (2003). Can One Live After Auschwitz?: A Philosophical Reader. Stanford University Press.
Babette Babich (2011). Adorno on Nihilism and Modern Science, Animals, and Jews. Symposium 15 (1):110-145.
Maggie O'Neill (ed.) (1999). Adorno, Culture, and Feminism. Sage Publications.
Ben Watson (1998). Adorno: A Critical Introduction Simon Jarvis Cambridge. Historical Materialism 2 (1):165-184.
Andrew Bowie (1998). Review of Adorno. A Critical Introduction by Simon Jarvis. [REVIEW] European Journal of Philosophy 6 (3):356–385.
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