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The Persistence of Modernity
Aesthetics, Ethics and Postmodernism1. Aufl.
66,99 € |
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Verlag: | Wiley |
Format: | |
Veröffentl.: | 12.03.2018 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9780745692357 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 236 |
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Beschreibungen
In this timely new book Wellmer intervenes in the highly topical debates on modernity and post-modernity. Discussing the work of Adorno, Habermas, Peter Burger and Jean-François Lyotard, among others, he offers a penetrating analysis of the aesthetic, ethical and philosophical dimensions of the modern era. In opposition to those who view post-modernity as a sign of post-enlightenment, Wellmer makes a reasoned plea for a re-examination of the goals of emancipatory Enlightenment and explores its implications for the appreciation of modern art forms.
Introduction.<p/>1. Truth, Semblance, Reconciliation: Adorno's Aesthetic Redemption of Modernity.<p/>2. The Dialectic of Modernism and Postmodernism: The Critique of Reason Since Adorno. <BR.3. Art and Industrial Production: The Dialectics of Modernism and Postmodernism. <BR.4. Ethics and Dialogue.
'Albrecht Wellmer is one of the liveliest and most challenging German philosophers engaged in recent debates about modernity and postmodernity ... [a] rich and stimulating book ... essential reading.' <i>Richard J. Bernstein, New School for Social Research</i> <p>'Contributes a good deal to the clarification of the issues currently being debated by theorists of post-modernity.' <i>Political Studies</i></p>
<b>Albrecht Wellmer</b> was previously Professor of Philosophy at the University of Konstanz. He is published well, including his English publication of <i>Critical Theory of Society.</i>
In this timely new book Wellmer intervenes in the highly topical debates on modernity and post-modernity. Discussing the work of Adorno, Habermas, Peter Burger and Jean-François Lyotard, among others, he offers a penetrating analysis of the aesthetic, ethical and philosophical dimensions of the modern era. In opposition to those who view post-modernity as a sign of post-enlightenment, Wellmer makes a reasoned plea for a re-examination of the goals of emancipatory Enlightenment and explores its implications for the appreciation of modern art forms.