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In defence of the Enlightenment

London: Atlantic Books (2009)

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  1. The dialectic of critique and progress: Comparing Peter Wagner and Theodor Adorno.Pauline Johnson - 2018 - European Journal of Social Theory 21 (3):357-375.
    As long as critique trails in the wake of progress, a more radical game-changing interest in its reconstruction remains blocked. This article will contrast the reforming approach adopted by Peter Wagner with Theodor Adorno’s attempt to reconstruct the normative foundations of historical progress. The intention here is to use the radicalism of Adorno’s critical recovery of this ideal in order to clarify and strengthen the social democratic utopianism that underlies Wagner’s reconstruction of progress. The final section of the article extends (...)
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  • From the enlightenment to the terror: New genealogies: Annelien de dijn.Annelien de Dijn - 2013 - Modern Intellectual History 10 (1):153-162.
    Dan Edelstein is a prolific author. In less than two years he has produced not one but two books. His first, The Terror of Natural Right: Republicanism, the Cult of Nature, and the French Revolution, was published by The University of Chicago Press in October 2009. Its Irish twin, The Enlightenment: A Genealogy, appeared with the same press in the fall of 2010. Each of these books deals with a much-studied subject—respectively the Terror and the Enlightenment—the kind of subject, in (...)
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