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    Philosophische Frühschriften.Leo Lowenthal - 1990 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
    Helvetius -- Die Sozietätsphilosophie Franz von Baaders -- Gewalt und Recht in der Staats- und Rechtsphilosophie Rousseaus und der deutschen idealistischen Philosophie -- Das Dämonische.
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    Sociology of Literature in Retrospect.Leo Lowenthal & Ted R. Weeks - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 14 (1):1-15.
    I soon discovered that I was quite isolated in my attempts to pursue the sociology of literature. In any case, one searched almost in vain for allies if one wanted to approach a literary text from the perspective of a critical theory of society. To be sure, there were Franz Mehring’s articles which I read with interest and profit; but despite the admirable decency and the uncompromising political radicalism of the author, his writings hardly went beyond the limits of a (...)
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    Knut Hamsun.Leo Löwenthal - 1937 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 6 (2):295-345.
    As reflected in the spirit of the times, certain fundamental changes have occurred in such concepts as nature, reason, and life. While in the liberal era nature appeared to man as a sphere to be conquered by him for the enhancement of his material happiness, today it is an ideal offering an escape from the vicissitudes of social life. Confidence in the power of reason and of science turns into hatred of intelligence, because the latter is an instrument of domination (...)
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    Goethe and False Subjectivity.Leo Lowenthal - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (60):146-154.
    My original enthusiasm for the invitation of the city of Frankfurt to deliver the commemorative address on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Goethe's death soon gave way to a state of depression. I thought of Walter Benjamin who, exactly fifty years ago, on the 100th anniversary of Goethe's death, wrote: “Every word about Goethe spared this year is a blessing.” I then came across Thomas Mann's caustic remark made on the 200th anniversary of Goethe's birth in 1949, in (...)
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  5. German Popular Biographies: Culture's Bargain Counter.Leo Lowenthal - 1967 - In Herbert Marcuse, Kurt H. Wolff & Barrington Moore (eds.), The Critical Spirit. Boston: Beacon Press. pp. 267--87.
     
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  6. The debate on cultural standards in nineteenth century England.Leo Lowenthal & Ina Lawson - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Conrad Ferdinand Meyers heroische Geschichtsauffassung.Leo Löwenthal - 1933 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 2 (1):34-62.
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    Die Auffassung Dostojewskis im Vorkriegsdeutschland.Leo Löwenthal - 1934 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 3 (3):343-382.
    Le travail s'efforce de dégager la signification sociale de la diffusion de Dostojewski. Cette réception s'accomplit en première ligne dans la petite et dans la moyenne bourgeoisie et exerce une fonction idéologique déterminée dans ces couches de la population. La situation relativement sans espoir de ces classes coincées entre les groupes sociaux véritablement influents et le prolétariat est transfigurée dans l'oeuvre de Dostojewski. Celle-ci est comprise comme une idéalisation et une interprétation pleine de signification de l'existence même de ces classes. (...)
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    Das Individuum in der individualistischen Gesellschaft.Leo Löwenthal - 1936 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 5 (3):321-363.
    Ibsen’s plays can be interpreted as experiments in which the ideology of individualism is confronted with the realities of an individualistic society. The result allows of no misunderstanding. The individual has no real chance.Ibsen makes as good a case as possible for the ideology of individualism, because in the choice of his subjects he usually avoids the social problems proper, the questions of poverty and starvation, and concentrates his attention nearly exclusively on private life and spiritual conflicts. This first omission, (...)
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    Recollections of Theodor W. Adorno.Leo Löwenthal - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (61):158-165.
    I am in a difficult situation, being asked as a survivor to talk about people who are no longer with us, for survival always poses the problem of whether we have to deal with an event of a purely biological nature or one that, considered from an intellectual standpoint, is not merely arbitrary. Goethe frequently grappled with exactly this problem — if I may, for a moment, appeal to such a great standard. A second personal remark: when one has lived (...)
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    Zur gesellschaftlichen Lage der Literatur.Leo Löwenthal - 1932 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 1 (1-2):85-102.
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    Zugtier und Sklaverei.Leo Löwenthal - 1933 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 2 (2):198-212.
    Cet article étudie l'aspect sociologique des recherches de Lefebvres des Noëttes, plus particulièrement son ouvrage : „L'attelage. Le cheval de selle à travers les âges“. Comme le sous-titre de cet ouvrage („Contribution à Thistoire de l'esclavage“) l'indique déjà, le savant français y étudie la technique de l'attelage des animaux de trait. Il tend à démontrer que ce fut l'insuffisance de ces derniers, phénomène resté inchangé jusqu'au vu® siècle de l'ère chrétienne, qui joua un rôle principal dans le maintien de l'esclavage. (...)
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    The Dialectics of Liberation and Radical Activism.Herbert Marcuse, Leo Löwenthal & Charles Reitz - 2013 - Radical Philosophy Review 16 (1):21-23.
    Warm regards are exchanged between old friends who are seriously bent on changing the world, not merely analyzing it. Mutual appreciation is evident, as is some tension. Herbert Marcuse’s militant critique of US war-making, waste-making, and poverty is taking Europe by storm. Leo Löwenthal tips his hat with subtle irony and humor to Marcuse’s 1967 triumphs as a public intellectual and political theorist. Activist students give Marcuse great credit because other Frankfurt theorists like Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno have (...)
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    International Who’s Who 1937. [REVIEW]Leo Löwenthal - 1939 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 8 (1-2):262-265.
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    Kulturgeschichte als Kultursoziologie. [REVIEW]Leo Löwenthal - 1936 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 5 (3):422-424.
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    Lieb, Leid und Zeit. [REVIEW]Leo Löwenthal - 1937 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 6 (1):189-195.
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    Schönheit. [REVIEW]Leo Löwenthal & Herbert Marcuse - 1938 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 7 (1-2):231-233.
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  18. Culture and Social Character: The Work of David Riesman Reviewed.Seymour Martin Lipset & Leo Lowenthal - 1963 - Science and Society 27 (3):372-375.
     
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  19. Leo Lowenthal y la destrucción del individuo. Notas sobre una traducción.Carlos Marzán Trujillo & Chaxiraxi María Escuela Cruz - 2013 - Laguna 32:103-118.
    La obra de Leo Löwental, destacado representante de la Teoría crítica, se ha ocupado de la destrucción del individuo en el mundo contemporáneo. La «herencia de Calibán» que aquí traducimos es un ejemplo de ese análisis.
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    Leo Lowenthal: In Memoriam: Leo Lowenthal.M. Jay - 1992 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1992 (93):127-130.
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    Leo Lowenthal: In Memoriam: Leo Lowenthal.M. Jay - 1992 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1992 (93):127-130.
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    Zum Briefwechsel von Leo Löwenthal und Siegfried Kracauer.Philipp von Wussow - 2007 - Naharaim 1 (2):319-323.
    Eine große Leidenschaft von Siegfried Kracauer war es, mit jüngeren, gleichsam noch unfertigen Denkern zu „symphilosophieren“. Dies hat etwa in den neueren Adorno-Biographien zu vielerlei Spekulationen und mitunter schlüpfrigen Anspielungen auf vermeintliche homoerotische Beziehungen zwischen Kracauer und Adorno geführt – Spekulationen, die sich nur im Deutschen Literaturarchiv überprüfen ließen, da das Material bislang nicht zitiert werden darf. Der Briefwechsel mit Leo Löwenthal legt nahe, dass es sich bei seiner Vorstellung vom „Symphilosophieren“ tatsächlich um eine subtile geistige Homoerotik handelt, mehr (...)
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  23. Leo Lowenthal, "Literature and Mass Culture". [REVIEW]Russell A. Berman - 1986 - Theory and Society 15 (5):792.
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    Laudatio for Leo Lowenthal.E. Lammert - 1986 - Télos 1986 (70):167-174.
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    Interview with Leo Lowenthal.H. Dubiel - 1980 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1980 (45):82-96.
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    Laudatio for Leo Lowenthal.Eberhard Lämmert - 1986 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (70):167-174.
    In the 1920s, Leo Lowenthal mustered the courage and the nonchalance to point literary studies in a direction which, had die discipline in Germany at diat time taken heed, would have spared it a great deal of repetition forty years later. In looking at his career, we must consider how diese early efforts were subject to a consolidation and historical elaboration dirough Lowendial's involvement with the Institute of Social Research in Frankfurt and dien in New York. We ought to consider (...)
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    An Unmastered Past: The Autobiographical Reflections of Leo Lowenthal.Martin Jay (ed.) - 1987 - University of California Press.
    The author provides insights into his intellectual career as a founding member of the Frankfurt Institute of Social Research and includes remembrances of many of his former colleagues.
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    The Origins of Critical Theory: An Interview with Leo Lowenthal.H. Dubiel - 1981 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1981 (49):141-154.
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    Rezension: Löwenthal, Leo, Falsche Propheten. Studien zur faschistischen Agitation.Renate Göllner - 2021 - Psyche 76 (2):183-187.
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    Patire l'individuale Sofferenza come critica in Löwenthal, Zorn e Zizek.Andrea Sartori - 2009 - Società Degli Individui 34:101-116.
    - Tramite l'analisi di un testo di Leo Lowenthal e dell'autobiografia postuma del pressoché sconosciuto Fritz Zorn, l'autore mette in luce come il nesso tra l'individuale e le varie forme del terrore sociale esercitate dal potere, ritragga un individuo che, a fronte della propria sofferenza personale, si sottrae alla subordinazione all'universale. Ripercorrendo alcuni tratti della lettura a cui Slavoj Zizek sottopone il pensiero di Hegel, viene anzi evidenziato come il consueto rapporto fra totalitÀ sociale e accidentalitÀ individuale risulti capovolto, e (...)
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  31. Consultation, Consent, and the Silencing of Indigenous Communities.Leo Townsend & Dina Lupin Townsend - 2020 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (5):781-798.
    Over the past few decades, Indigenous communities have successfully campaigned for greater inclusion in decision-making processes that directly affect their lands and livelihoods. As a result, two important participatory rights for Indigenous peoples have now been widely recognized: the right to consultation and the right to free, prior and informed consent (FPIC). Although these participatory rights are meant to empower the speech of these communities—to give them a proper say in the decisions that most affect them—we argue that the way (...)
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    Homos.Leo Bersani - 1995 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    In Homos, he studies the historical, political, and philosophical grounds for the current distrust, within the gay community, of self-identifying moves, for the ...
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    Commentary.David Lowenthal - 2002 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (4):423-425.
  34. An Inquiry Into the Moral Foundations of Montesquieu's de l'Esprit des Lois.David Lowenthal & N. New School for Social Research York - 1953
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    What is art?Leo Tolstoy & Charles Johnston - 1995 - New York: Penguin Books. Edited by Aylmer Maude.
    Maude's excellent translation of Tolstoy's treatise on the emotionalist theory of art was the first unexpurgated version of the work to appear in any language. More than ninety years later this work remains, as Vincent Tomas observed, "one of the most rigorous attacks on formalism and on the doctrine of art for art's sake ever written". Tomas' Introduction makes this the edition of choice for students of aesthetics and anyone with philosophical interests.
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    Good reasoning matters!: a constructive approach to critical thinking.Leo Groarke - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Christopher W. Tindale & J. Frederick Little.
    Offering an innovative approach to critical thinking, Good Reasoning Matters! identifies the essential structure of good arguments in a variety of contexts and also provides guidelines to help students construct their own effective arguments. In addition to examining the most common features of faulty reasoning--slanting, bias, propaganda, vagueness, ambiguity, and a common failure to consider opposing points of view--the book introduces a variety of argument schemes and rhetorical techniques. This edition adds material on visual arguments and more exercises.
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  37. The Epistemology of Collective Testimony.Leo Townsend - 2021 - Journal of Social Ontology.
    In this paper, I explore what gives collective testimony its epistemic credentials, through a critical discussion of three competing accounts of the epistemology of collective testimony. According to the first view, collective testimony inherits its epistemic credentials from the beliefs the testimony expresses— where this can be seen either as the beliefs of all or some of the group’s members, or as the beliefs of group itself. The second view denies any necessary connection to belief, claiming instead that the epistemic (...)
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    Spinoza's critique of religion.Leo Strauss - 1997 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Leo Strauss articulates the conflict between reason and revelation as he explores Spinoza's scientific, comparative, and textual treatment of the Bible. Strauss compares Spinoza's Theologico-political Treatise and the Epistles, showing their relation to critical controversy on religion from Epicurus and Lucretius through Uriel da Costa and Isaac Peyrere to Thomas Hobbes. Strauss's autobiographical Preface, traces his dilemmas as a young liberal intellectual in Germany during the Weimar Republic, as a scholar in exile, and as a leader of American philosophical thought. (...)
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  39. Groups with Minds of Their Own Making.Leo Townsend - 2019 - Journal of Social Philosophy 51 (1):129-151.
    According Philip Pettit, suitably organised groups not only possess ‘minds of their own’ but can also ‘make up their minds’ and 'speak for themselves'--where these two capacities enable them to perform as conversable subjects or 'persons'. In this paper I critically examine Pettit's case for group personhood. My first step is to reconstruct his account, explaining first how he understands the two capacities he considers central to personhood – the capacity to ‘make up one’s mind’, and the capacity to ‘speak (...)
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    An introduction to political philosophy: ten essays.Leo Strauss - 1989 - Detroit: Wayne State University Press. Edited by Hilail Gildin & Leo Strauss.
    A reissue of the 1975 edition, with four added essays, this collection offers a clear introduction to Strauss' views regarding the nature of political ...
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  41. Doxatismos para una teopatía por ausencia divina.Jorge León Casero - 2018 - Logroño: Editorial Siníndice.
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    What is art?Leo Tolstoy & Aylmer Maude - 1995 - New York: Penguin Books. Edited by Aylmer Maude.
    Maude's excellent translation of Tolstoy's treatise on the emotionalist theory of art was the first unexpurgated version of the work to appear in any language. More than ninety years later this work remains, as Vincent Tomas observed, "one of the most rigorous attacks on formalism and on the doctrine of art for art's sake ever written". Tomas' Introduction makes this the edition of choice for students of aesthetics and anyone with philosophical interests.
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  43. My Confession.Leo Tolstoy - 1997 - In Thomas L. Carson & Paul K. Moser (eds.), Morality and the good life. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  44. Discursive Injustice and the Speech of Indigenous Communities.Leo Townsend - 2021 - In Preston Stovall, Leo Townsend & Hans Bernhard Schmid (eds.), The Social Institution of Discursive Norms. Routledge. pp. 248-263.
    Recent feminist philosophy of language has highlighted the ways that the speech of women can be unjustly impeded, because of the way their gender affects the uptake their speech receives. In this chapter, I explore how similar processes can undermine the speech of a different sort of speaker: Indigenous communities. This involves focusing on Indigeneity rather than gender as the salient social identity, and looking at the ways that group speech, rather than only individual speech, can be unjustly impeded. To (...)
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    Conocimiento, sociedad y realidad: problemas del análisis social del conocimiento y del realismo científico.León Olivé - 1988 - México: Fondo de Cultura Económica.
    Desarrollo de algunas relaciones conceptuales entre una teor a del conocimiento y una teor a de la sociedad. Para ello, se analizan problemas de historia de la ciencia y conceptos tales como verdad y racionalidad. Finalmente, se argumenta contra la idea de que los enfoques sociol gicos y filos ficos del conocimiento que consideran seriamente la dimensi n social quedan comprometidos con concepciones convencionalistas.
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    Music and the historical imagination.Leo Treitler - 1989 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    In this elegant book he develops a powerful statement of what music analysis and criticism in relation to historical understanding can be.
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  47. Axiomatics, empiricism, and Anschauung in Hilbert's conception of geometry: Between arithmetic and general relativity.Leo Corry - 2006 - In José Ferreirós Domínguez & Jeremy Gray (eds.), The Architecture of Modern Mathematics: Essays in History and Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 133--156.
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    Leo Strauss on Nietzsche's Thus spoke Zarathustra.Leo Strauss - 2017 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Richard L. Velkley.
    The Leo Strauss transcript project -- Editor's introduction: Strauss, Nietzsche, and the history of political philosophy -- Editorial headnote -- Introduction: Nietzsche's philosophy, existentialism, and the problem of our age -- Restoring nature as ethical principle: Zarathustra, prologue -- The creative self: Zarathustra, part 1, 1-8 -- The true individual as the highest goal: Zarathustra, part 1, 9-15 -- Postulated nature and final truth: Zarathustra, part 1, 16-22 -- Truth, interpretation, and intelligibility: Zarathustra, part 2, 1-12 -- Will to power (...)
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    Leo Strauss: the early writings, 1921-1932.Leo Strauss & Michael Zank - 2002 - Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press. Edited by Michael Zank.
    Presents the early published writings of the distinguished political philosopher Leo Strauss, available here for the first time in English. “Zank places at the reader’s disposal the young Strauss’s passionate advocacy of political Zionism and his early confrontations with Spinoza, consideration of whom helped lead Strauss to formulate his teaching on ‘the quarrel between the ancients and the moderns.’” — National Review.
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    I corpi del significato: lingua, scrittura e conoscenza in Leibniz e Wittgenstein.Rossella Fabbrichesi Leo - 2000 - Milano: Jaca book.
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