Nietzsche and Adorno on Philosophical Praxis Language and Reconciliation

Nietzsche and Adorno on Philosophical Praxis  Language  and Reconciliation
Author: Paolo A. Bolaños
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781793608031

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Nietzsche and Adorno on Philosophical Praxis, Language, and Reconciliation: Towards an Ethics of Thinking offers a philosophical notion of an “ethics of thinking,” a kind of thinking that is receptive to the non-identical character of the world of human and non-human objects. Paolo A. Bolaños experiments with the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche and Theodor W. Adorno, who are presented as contemporary proponents of the Frühromantik tradition. Bolaños offers a reconstruction of the respective philosophies of language of Nietzsche and Adorno, as well as a rehearsal of their critique of metaphysics and identity thinking, in order to develop a notion of philosophical praxis that is grounded in the ethical dimension of thinking. Via Nietzsche and Adorno, Bolaños argues that thinking’s performative participation in uncertainty broadens the domain of reason, thereby also broadening our conceptual capacities and our receptivity to new possibilities of thinking. As an ethical praxis, thinking guards itself from the error of solidification, thereby opening philosophy to a reconciliatory, as opposed to domineering, reception of the world.

Nietzsche and Adorno on Philosophical Praxis and Language

Nietzsche and Adorno on Philosophical Praxis and Language
Author: Paolo A Bolaanos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1793608040

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"This book experiments with Nietzsche and Adorno who are contemporary proponents of early German Romanticism. By reconstructing the philosophies of language of these thinkers, and their critique of metaphysics and identity thinking, this book develops a notion of philosophical praxis that is grounded in the ethical dimension of thinking"--

Happiness in Kant s Practical Philosophy

Happiness in Kant   s Practical Philosophy
Author: Alice Pinheiro Walla
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2022-09-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781793633552

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This book analyses Kant’s assumptions about happiness and the implications they have for his moral, political, and legal thought. It provides a “map” of the different areas in which the concept of happiness appears in his practical philosophy and examines how it relates to the main themes of his practical philosophy.

Schopenhauer and the Nature of Philosophy

Schopenhauer and the Nature of Philosophy
Author: Jonathan Head
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2021-10-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781793640079

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What is philosophy? What can philosophy offer us? What brings us to think philosophically? Arthur Schopenhauer’s writings offer fascinating answers to these questions that have largely been overlooked until now. In Schopenhauer and the Nature of Philosophy, Jonathan Head explores the surprisingly rich and compelling metaphilosophy that underlies Schopenhauer’s work and argues that it offers a vital key to unlocking many of the mysteries that surround his ideas. Schopenhauer understands philosophy as grounded in a deep wonder about life and the world that is universal to the human experience, as well as meeting a fundamental need for both explanation and consolation. This account of the nature of philosophy leads to further important discussions concerning the relationship between philosophy and religion, the value of mysticism, and the possibility of social progress. Through examining Schopenhauer’s account of how and why philosophy is done, this book sheds crucial new light on a thinker whose ideas continue to both provoke and inspire.

Schelling on Truth and Person

Schelling on Truth and Person
Author: Nikolaj Zunic
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2022-08-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781666915891

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This book reinterprets Friedrich Schelling's (1775–1854) positive philosophy as humanity's striving for truth. It presents truth in the context of the historical phenomena of mythology and religion and the anthropological categories of the soul, spirit, and personality.

Kant s Struggle for Autonomy

Kant s Struggle for Autonomy
Author: Raef Zreik
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2023-01-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781793638847

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Raef Zreik traces Kant's struggle to establish the concept of "autonomy" as an organizing principle in his practical philosophy. While describing the inherent tensions facing this project, this book offers a fresh way of understanding contemporary debates.

Adorno s Nietzschean Narratives

Adorno s Nietzschean Narratives
Author: Karin Bauer
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1999-09-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0791442799

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Investigates the intellectual affinities of Adorno and Nietzsche, culminating in a discussion of their readings of Wagner, who serves as a medium and supplement for their critiques of modern culture.

Nietzsche on Language Consciousness and the Body

Nietzsche on Language  Consciousness  and the Body
Author: Christian J. Emden
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780252091094

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Nietzsche and the philosopy of language have been a well trafficked crossroads for a generation, but almost always as a checkpoint for post-modernism and its critics. This work takes a historical approach to Nietzsche’s work on language, connecting it to his predecessors and contemporaries rather than his successors. Though Nietzsche invited identification with Zarathustra, the solitary wanderer ahead of his time, for most of his career he directly engaged the intellectual currents and scientific debates of his time. Emden situates Nietzsche’s writings on language and rhetoric within their wider historical context. He demonstrates that Nietzsche is not as radical in his thinking as has been often supposed, and that a number of problems with Nietzsche disappear when Nietzsche’s works are compared to works on the same subjects by writers of the 18th and 19th centuries. Further, the relevance of rhetoric and the history of rhetoric to philosophy and the history of philosophy is reasserted, in consonance with Nietzsche’s own statements and practices. Important in this regard are the role of fictions, descriptions, and metaphor.