Toward a Concrete Philosophy : : Heidegger and the Emergence of the Frankfurt School / / Mikko Immanen.

Toward a Concrete Philosophy explores the reactions of Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, and Herbert Marcuse to Martin Heidegger prior to their dismissal of him once he turned to the Nazi party in 1933. Mikko Immanen provides a fascinating glimpse of the three future giants of twentieth-century social...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Making Good on Heidegger’s Promise -- Part I. Who Owns the Copyright to the Problematic of “Being and Time”? Marcuse, Heidegger, and the Legacy of Hegel -- 1. The Un-Heideggerian Core of Marcuse’s Most Heideggerian Text: The Lukács Question -- 2. The Hegel Debate: The Pinnacle of Marcuse’s Freiburg Years -- 3. Stakes of the Hegel Debate: Davos, Marxism, and the Black Notebooks -- Part II. The Frankfurt Discussion: Adorno, Heidegger, and the Frankfurt Heideggerians -- 4. The Frankfurt Discussion: A Sequel to the Epochal Davos Disputation -- 5. “What Is the Human Being?” Thrown Dasein or Cura Posterior? -- 6. Demythologizing Heidegger’s Thrownness: Toward Dialectic of Enlightenment -- Part III. The Young Horkheimer on Heidegger: From Guarded Enthusiasm to Determined Opposition -- 7. Being and Time: The Primacy of Practical Reason Misunderstood -- 8. Critical Theory as a Reply to Heidegger, Scheler, and the Frankfurt Heideggerians -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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Toward a Concrete Philosophy explores the reactions of Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, and Herbert Marcuse to Martin Heidegger prior to their dismissal of him once he turned to the Nazi party in 1933. Mikko Immanen provides a fascinating glimpse of the three future giants of twentieth-century social criticism when they were still looking for their philosophical voices. By reconstructing their overlooked debates with Heidegger and Heideggerians, Immanen argues that Adorno, Horkheimer, and Marcuse saw Heidegger's 1927 magnum opus, Being and Time, as a serious effort to make philosophy relevant for life again and as the most provocative challenge to their nascent materialist diagnoses of the discontents of European modernity.Adorno's meeting with Heidegger in 1929 is often mentioned. Yet our knowledge of his subsequent "Frankfurt discussion" with "Frankfurt Heideggerians" remains anecdotal, even though the most remarkable aspect of this discussion was Adorno's articulation, through an immanent critique of Being and Time, of a proto-version of Dialectic of Enlightenment's idea of the entwinement of myth and reason. Similarly, Horkheimer's enthusiasm over Heidegger's legendary post-World War I lectures and his later criticism of Being and Time have escaped attention almost entirely. And while Marcuse's "Heideggerian Marxism" is well known, his intriguing debate with Heidegger over Hegel and the origin of the problematic of "being and time" has remained uncharted until now. Reading these debates as fruitful intellectual encounters rather than hostile confrontations, Toward a Concrete Philosophy offers scholars of Critical Theory a new, thought-provoking perspective on the emergence of Frankfurt School as a rejoinder to Heidegger's philosophical revolution.
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Frankfurt school of sociology.
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Philosophy.
West European History.
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Existentialism, Adorno, Hermeneutics, Marcuse.
Intellectual History.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Making Good on Heidegger’s Promise --
Part I. Who Owns the Copyright to the Problematic of “Being and Time”? Marcuse, Heidegger, and the Legacy of Hegel --
1. The Un-Heideggerian Core of Marcuse’s Most Heideggerian Text: The Lukács Question --
2. The Hegel Debate: The Pinnacle of Marcuse’s Freiburg Years --
3. Stakes of the Hegel Debate: Davos, Marxism, and the Black Notebooks --
Part II. The Frankfurt Discussion: Adorno, Heidegger, and the Frankfurt Heideggerians --
4. The Frankfurt Discussion: A Sequel to the Epochal Davos Disputation --
5. “What Is the Human Being?” Thrown Dasein or Cura Posterior? --
6. Demythologizing Heidegger’s Thrownness: Toward Dialectic of Enlightenment --
Part III. The Young Horkheimer on Heidegger: From Guarded Enthusiasm to Determined Opposition --
7. Being and Time: The Primacy of Practical Reason Misunderstood --
8. Critical Theory as a Reply to Heidegger, Scheler, and the Frankfurt Heideggerians --
Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Making Good on Heidegger’s Promise --
Part I. Who Owns the Copyright to the Problematic of “Being and Time”? Marcuse, Heidegger, and the Legacy of Hegel --
1. The Un-Heideggerian Core of Marcuse’s Most Heideggerian Text: The Lukács Question --
2. The Hegel Debate: The Pinnacle of Marcuse’s Freiburg Years --
3. Stakes of the Hegel Debate: Davos, Marxism, and the Black Notebooks --
Part II. The Frankfurt Discussion: Adorno, Heidegger, and the Frankfurt Heideggerians --
4. The Frankfurt Discussion: A Sequel to the Epochal Davos Disputation --
5. “What Is the Human Being?” Thrown Dasein or Cura Posterior? --
6. Demythologizing Heidegger’s Thrownness: Toward Dialectic of Enlightenment --
Part III. The Young Horkheimer on Heidegger: From Guarded Enthusiasm to Determined Opposition --
7. Being and Time: The Primacy of Practical Reason Misunderstood --
8. Critical Theory as a Reply to Heidegger, Scheler, and the Frankfurt Heideggerians --
Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Making Good on Heidegger’s Promise --
Part I. Who Owns the Copyright to the Problematic of “Being and Time”? Marcuse, Heidegger, and the Legacy of Hegel --
1. The Un-Heideggerian Core of Marcuse’s Most Heideggerian Text: The Lukács Question --
2. The Hegel Debate: The Pinnacle of Marcuse’s Freiburg Years --
3. Stakes of the Hegel Debate: Davos, Marxism, and the Black Notebooks --
Part II. The Frankfurt Discussion: Adorno, Heidegger, and the Frankfurt Heideggerians --
4. The Frankfurt Discussion: A Sequel to the Epochal Davos Disputation --
5. “What Is the Human Being?” Thrown Dasein or Cura Posterior? --
6. Demythologizing Heidegger’s Thrownness: Toward Dialectic of Enlightenment --
Part III. The Young Horkheimer on Heidegger: From Guarded Enthusiasm to Determined Opposition --
7. Being and Time: The Primacy of Practical Reason Misunderstood --
8. Critical Theory as a Reply to Heidegger, Scheler, and the Frankfurt Heideggerians --
Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index
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