Bernstein, J. M.

Adorno : disenchantment and ethics - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2001 - xviii, 460 p. ; 23 cm - Modern European philosophy .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Theodor W. Adorno was the leading philosopher of the first generation of the Frankfurt School and is best known for his contributions to aesthetics and social theory. Critics have always complained about the lack of a practical, political, or ethical dimension to Adorno's philosophy. In this highly original contribution to the literature on Adorno, J. M. Bernstein offers the first attempt in any language to provide an account of the ethical theory latent in Adorno's writings." "Bernstein relates Adorno's ethics to major trends in contemporary moral philosophy. He analyses the full range of Adorno's major works, with a special focus on Dialectic of Enlightenment, Minima Moralia, and Negative Dialectics. In developing his account Bernstein lays particular stress on Adorno's contention that the event of Auschwitz demands a new categorical imperative.

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Adorno, Theodor W. 1903-1969
Anthropomorphism
Bernard Williams
Categorical imperative
Charismatic authority
Disenchantment
Hegel
Identity
Material inference
Moral realism
Negative Dialectics
Rationalism
Subject,cobnstitutive
Truth
Universalism
Virtue ethics

170.92 / BER

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