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100 1 _aAdorno, Theodor W.,
_d1903-1969,
_eauthor.
_960972
240 1 0 _aPhilosophie und Soziologie.
_lEnglish.
_s(Walker).
_f2022
245 1 0 _aPhilosophy and sociology :
_b1960 /
_cTheodor W. Adorno ; edited by Dirk Braunstein ; translated by Nicholas Walker.
250 _aEnglish Edition.
264 1 _aCambridge, United Kingdom;
_aMedford, MA :
_bPolity Press,
_c[2022]
264 4 _c�2022
300 _aix, 341 pages ;
_c23 cm
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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_2rdacarrier
500 _a"Originally published in German as Nachgelassene Schriften. Abteilung. 4, Vorlesungen, Band 6: Philosophie und Soziologie. Herausgegeben von Dirk Braunstein � Suhrkamp Verlag Berlin 2011"-- Title page verso.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _a"In summer 1960, Adorno gave the first of a series of lectures devoted to the relation between sociology and philosophy. One of his central concerns was to dispel the notion, erroneous in his view, that these were two incompatible disciplines, radically opposed in their methods and aims, a notion that was shared by many. While some sociologists were inclined to dismiss philosophy as obsolete and incapable of dealing with the pressing social problems of our time, many philosophers, influenced by Kant, believed that philosophical reflection must remain 'pure', investigating the constitution of knowledge and experience without reference to any real or material factors. By focusing on the problem of truth, Adorno seeks to show that philosophy and sociology share much more in common than many of their practitioners are inclined to assume. Drawing on intellectual history, Adorno demonstrates the connection between truth and social context, arguing that there is no truth that cannot be manipulated by ideology and no theorem that can be wholly detached from social and historical considerations.his systematic account on the interconnectedness of philosophy and sociology makes these lectures a timeless reflection on the nature of these disciplines and an excellent introduction to critical theory, the sociological content of which is here outlined in detail by Adorno for the first time"--
_cProvided by publisher.
520 _a"In the context of the series of Nachgelassene Schriften which is published by the Theordor W. Adorno Archiv in Frankfurt, since 2003...the lecture course Philosophy and Sociology.. is the first of three courses which Adorno dedicated specifically to the relationship between philosophy and sociology"--
_cEditor's afterword, [page 253].
546 _aTranslated from the German.
600 1 0 _aAdorno, Theodor W.,
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650 0 _aSociology
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650 0 _aCritical theory.
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650 6 _aSociologie
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650 6 _aTh�eorie critique.
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650 7 _acritical theories (dialectical critiques)
_2aat
_960978
650 7 _aCritical theory.
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700 1 _aBraunstein, Dirk,
_eeditor.
_960981
700 1 _aWalker, Nicholas,
_d1954-
_etranslator.
_960982
700 1 _aAdorno, Theodor W.,
_d1903-1969.
_tNachgelassene Schriften.
_nAbteilung. IV,
_pVorlesungen, Band 6.
_s(Braunstein).
_f2022.
_iTranslation of (expression):
_960983
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