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Adorno Aesthetics Dissonance On Dialectics In Modernity William S Allen

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Adorno Aesthetics Dissonance On Dialectics In Modernity William S Allen
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.47 MB
Pages: 256
Author: William S. Allen
ISBN: 9781501393860, 9781501393891, 1501393863, 1501393898
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Adorno Aesthetics Dissonance On Dialectics In Modernity William S Allen by William S. Allen 9781501393860, 9781501393891, 1501393863, 1501393898 instant download after payment.

Adorno’s aesthetics is one of the most important philosophical analyses of the twentieth century, but its development remains unclear. This book will for the first time provide a detailed study of the way that Adorno’s thinking of aesthetics developed and show the different dimensions that came together to make it uniquely powerful. Principal among these dimensions is his intense interest in music and his concomitant materialist approach. However, by studying how his aesthetics arose through interactions with different thinkers, particularly Kracauer, Horkheimer, and Schoenberg, it becomes clear that his thought is changed in its relation to dialectics. As a result, Adorno’s thinking comes to broaden the understanding of aesthetics to include the sphere of sensuality, and in doing so transforms both aesthetics and dialectics through a notion of dissonance, which will in turn have substantial implications for the relation of his thinking to praxis.

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