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  1. Mimesis on the Move: Theodor W. Adorno's Concept of Imitation (New York University Ottendorfer Series, Neue Folge, Band 36) by Karla L. Schultz, 1991-01
  2. Critical Models: Interventions and Catchwords (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism) by Theodor W. Adorno, 2005-08-19
  3. <i>Group Experiment</i> and Other Writings: The Frankfurt School on Public Opinion in Postwar Germany by Friedrich Pollock, Theodor W. Adorno, 2011-02-15
  4. Beethoven: Philosophie der Musik : Fragmente und Texte (Nachgelassene Schriften. Abteilung I, Fragment gebliebene Schriften / Theodor W. Adorno) (German Edition) by Theodor W Adorno, 1993
  5. Against Epistemology: A Metacritique. Studies in Husserl and the Phenomenological Antinomies (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought) by Theodor W. Adorno, 1984-10-18
  6. Musikalische Schriften I-[VI] (Gesammelte Schriften / Theodor W. Adorno) (German Edition) by Theodor W Adorno, 1978
  7. Ästhetische Theorie. by Theodor W. Adorno, 2003-05-01
  8. Night Music: Essays on Music 1928-1962 (SB-The German List) by Theodor W. Adorno, 2009-12-01
  9. Minima Moralia. Reflexionen aus dem beschädigten Leben. by Theodor W. Adorno, 2003-05-01
  10. Beethoven: The Philosophy of Music by Theodor W. Adorno, 2002-11
  11. Prismatic Thought: Theodor W. Adorno (Modern German Culture and Literature) by Peter Uwe Hohendahl, 1997-04-28
  12. History and Freedom: Lectures 1964-1965 by Theodor W. Adorno, 2006-12-22
  13. Lectures on Negative Dialectics: Fragments of a Lecture Course 1965/1966 by Theodor W. Adorno, 2008-08-25
  14. Negative Dialektik. Jargon der Eigentlichkeit. by Theodor W. Adorno, 2003-05-01

21. Negative Dialectics
An excerpt from this philosopher's Negative Dialectics. A critical perspective on Hegel's thought, emphasizing dialectical inconsistencies.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/adorno1.htm
Theodor Adorno (1966)
From Negative Dialectics
The supramundane character of the Hegelian world spirit
Source: Negative Dialectics , 1966, translated by E B Ashton, published by Routledge 1973. Just an extract is reproduced here. By Hegel, however, notably by the Hegel of Philosophy of History and Philosophy of Right, the historical objectivity that happened to come about is exalted into transcendence: 'This universal substance is not the mundane; the mundane impotently strives against it. No individual can get beyond this substance; he can differ from other individuals, but not from the popular spirit.' The opposite of the 'mundane', the identity to which the particular entity is unidentically doomed, would thus be 'supramundane'. There is a grain of truth even to such ideology: the critic of his own popular spirit is also chained to what is commensurable to him, as long as mankind is splintered into nations. In the recent past the greatest, though mostly disparagingly garbed model of this has been the constellation between Karl Kraus and Vienna. But to Hegel, as always when he meets with something contrary, things are not that dialectical. The individual, he goes on, 'may have more esprit than many others, but he cannot surpass the popular spirit.

22. Dynamic Directory - Society - Philosophy - Philosophers - Adorno, Theodor W.
Inquiry into the Philosophy of theodor W. adorno Essay by Stephen Bronner, focusing on adorno's dialectical technique.
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23. Adorno
Biograf­a en Antroposmoderno.com
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Ir a... Home Objetivos Biografias Textos Links ANTROPOSMODERNO Theodor W. Adorno

    Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno

    Desencantado con el "irracionalismo" del Círculo de Viena, Adorno volvió a Francfort y allí preparó una tesis sobre Kant y Freud,
    junto con Max Horkheimer, que fue publicada por primera vez en 1947.
    Minima moralia y
    El texto propuesto en el programa para lectura y comentario, "Opinión, demencia y sociedad", aparece publicado en la edición española de un conjunto de artículos y trabajos que vieron la luz en diferentes circunstancias. En él Adorno contrapone la opinión a la reflexión crítica y propugna una recta comprensión de la verdad para poder hacer frente con éxito a las diversas ideologías que intentan ocupar el sitio que deja libre la disolución de la verdad. Lo cual se consigue en un proceso de "dialéctica negativa", en oposición a la opinión dominante y al pensamiento positivo y satisfecho de sí mismo.

24. WWW VL Public Health: Quotes
Public health quotes. Life has become the ideology of its own absence. adorno,theodor W. (1974), Minima moralia. adorno, theodor W. (1974), Minima moralia.
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    Life has become the ideology of its own absence.
    Adorno, Theodor W. (1974), Minima moralia. Reflections from damaged life. (First published in German 1951.) London (NLB), 190 Happiness is obsolete: uneconomic.
    Adorno, Theodor W. (1974), Minima moralia. Reflections from damaged life. (First published in German 1951.) London (NLB), 217 The almost insoluble task is to let neither the power of others, nor our own powerlessness, stupefy us.
    Adorno, Theodor W. (1974), Minima moralia. Reflections from damaged life. (First published in German 1951.) London (NLB), 57 The hardest hit, as everywhere, are those who have no choice.
    Adorno, Theodor W. (1974), Minima moralia. Reflections from damaged life. (First published in German 1951.) London (NLB), 39 Exuberant health is always, as such, sickness also.
    Adorno, Theodor W. (1974), Minima moralia. Reflections from damaged life. (First published in German 1951.) London (NLB), 77 When all actions are mathematically calculated, they also take on a stupid quality.
    Adorno, Theodor W. (1974)

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Excerpts from 'The Dialectic of Enlightenment' and other essays by theodor adorno. The customer is not king, as the culture industry would have us believe, not its subject but its object.
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26. Wat Moeten We Nu Nog Met Adorno?
Bespreking van de boeken theodor W. adorno, The culture industry;Selected essay's on mass culture.En Witkin, Robert, adorno on music.
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  • Adorno, Theodor W., The culture industry. Selected essay's on mass culture. Edited with an introduction by J.M. Bernstein . London: Routledge, 1991, 1996 (4e druk); Witkin, Robert, Adorno on music . London: Routledge, 1998.
door Ger Tillekens De filosofische beschouwingen van Theodor W. Adorno (1903-1969) over de cultuurindustrie en over muziek staan op dit moment weer volop in de aandacht. De recente publicaties van Jay Bernstein en Robert Witkin zijn daar de getuigen van. In een bespreking van deze beide boeken gaat Ger Tillekens in op de achtergronden van de hernieuwde belangstelling voor de "kritische theorie" van Adorno en zijn "Frankfurter Schule". Een intrigerende vraag Ruim 500 titels . In Nederland zijn de werken van Adorno nu al ruim veertig jaar verkrijgbaar. De eerste vertalingen stammen uit de jaren vijftig. Het betekende het begin van een lange reeks. De centrale catalogus van de Nederlandse bibliotheken bevat inmiddels niet minder dan 500 titels van en over de man en zijn werk. Uit de jaartallen en titelbeschrijvingen laat zich een zekere ontwikkeling afleiden, al is de afwisseling van de onderwerpen weinig verrassend.

27. Theodor W. Adorno
Translate this page theodor W. adorno, Institut für Sozialforschung, Frankfurt 1969. Professor theodorW. adorno hat seine Vorlesungen und Hauptseminare bis auf weiteres abgesagt.
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Professor Theodor W. Adorno hat seine Vorlesungen und Hauptseminare bis auf weiteres abgesagt. Er begründete dies, wie die Universitätsverwaltung mitteilte, mit den "heftigen und widerlichen Störungen" am Dienstag. Während seiner Vorlesung am Dienstag war er von Studenten zu einer Diskussion gezwungen worden, in deren Verlauf zwei leicht bekleidete Mädchen nach vorn gelaufen waren, um ihn mit Blumensträußen zu kitzeln. Dieter Vogt Barbara Klemm/FAZ

28. Biografie Theodor W. Adorno
theodor W. adorno, Hektor Rottweiler, Teddie Wiesengrund, theodor
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Biografie Theodor W. Adorno
i.e. Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund; Pseudonyme: Theodor W. Adorno, Hektor Rottweiler, Teddie Wiesengrund, Theodor Wiesengrund-Adorno, Castor Zwieback (gemeinsam mit Carl Dreyfus)
*Frankfurt am Main 11. September 1903
deutscher Soziologe, Philosoph, Musiktheoretiker und Komponist
Vater:
Mutter:
Geschwister: keine
Ehe: 1937 Margarete "Gretel" Karplus, Chemikerin
Kinder: keine
Religion: evangelisch (Augsburger Bekenntnis)
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Aufgewachsen in Frankfurt am Main. Wesentlich beeinflusst von seiner einem korsischen Adelsgeschlecht entstammenden Mutter und deren Schwester, der Pianistin Agathe Calvelli-Adorno della Piana.
Seit der Gymnasialzeit Freundschaft mit dem Journalisten und Filmtheoretiker Siegfried Kracauer Dr. phil.; Betreuer: Hans Cornelius
Max Horkheimer
(1895-1973) sowie mit dem Schriftsteller Walter Benjamin Daneben seit 1922 Musikkritiker für die Zeitschrift "Neue Blätter für Kunst und Literatur" (Frankfurt am Main). Lebte zeitweise in Wien. Alban Berg (1885-1935) und Klavierstudium bei Eduard Steuermann Lebte in Frankfurt am Main und Berlin.

29. Nachlass Theodor W. Adorno
theodor W. adorno, Hektor Rottweiler, Teddie Wiesengrund, theodor
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i.e. Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund; Pseudonyme: Theodor W. Adorno, Hektor Rottweiler, Teddie Wiesengrund, Theodor Wiesengrund-Adorno, Castor Zwieback (gemeinsam mit Carl Dreyfus)
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    Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: Korrespondenz (Max Horkheimer, Marie Jahoda Paul F. Lazarsfeld , Leo Lowenthal, Friedrich Pollock); Manuskript (Introduction to "Prophets of Deceit")
    Leo Baeck Institute, New York, N.Y.,
    USA: Korrespondenz (Leon Zeitlin); Fotos Morris Library der Southern Illinois University

30. Xrefer - Adorno, Theodor Wiesengrund (1903 - 1969)
Oxford Companion to Philosophy article by M.J. Inwood. Considers each of his major works and its key points.
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Adorno, Theodor Wiesengrund (1903 - 1969) aesthetic attitude aesthetic distance aesthetic imagination About The Oxford Companion to Philosophy from Oxford University Press Adorno, Theodor Wiesengrund German philosopher, sociologist, and musicologist, who was the most brilliant and versatile member of the Frankfurt School. He studied philosophy, music, and sociology at Frankfurt and music in Vienna under Alban Berg. In 1934 he was forced to emigrate, first to Oxford, then in 1938 to New York. His thought was permanently marked by the rise of fascism, and by the failure of

31. Adorno Bibliography
The Origin of Negative Dialectics theodor W. adorno, Walter Benjamin, and theFrankfurt Institute. theodor Wadorno Art Idéologie et théorie de l'art.
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32. Illuminations: Bronner
Essay by Stephen Bronner, focusing on adorno's dialectical technique.
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Dialectics at a Standstill:
A Methodological Inquiry Into
the Philosophy of Theodor W. Adorno
Section One
By Stephen Bronner
His thinking stands and falls on his confrontation with the "ontology of false conditions" in the name of an endangered subjectivity. Reacting against this ontology that led him, "in opposition to Hegel's practice and yet in accordance with his thought," (Theodor W. Adorno, Minima Moralia: Reflections from Damaged Life trans. E.F. N. Jephcott (London, 1974), pg. 16.), to explode the moment of positivity in favor of an uncompromising emphasis on negation. Affirming the "non-identity" between the subject and his world was the logical consequence. Conceptualizing this threatened subjectivity involved leaving nothing unscathed: not phenomenology with its ontological flattening of the very experience it claimed to valorize; not empiricism with its blindness to the context of oppression; not positivism for its expulsion of normative values; not instrumentalism for sanctioning of what exists; and not even Hegel or Marx with their teleological commitment, their affirmation of progress, their emphasis on the positivity, and their vagaries concerning revolutionary change. Negative Dialectics trans. E.B. Ashton (New York, 1973), pg. 20ff.) He would, for better or worse, define freedom by the ontology it denies. The dialectic would grind to a halt and, in this way, remain true to the reality it sought to comprehend. Adorno could not draw the practical conclusions. Nevertheless, through exposing the inverted "truth" of an "inverted world," illusion provided his "negative dialectics" with its uncompromisingly critical thrust.

33. Www.theory.org.uk Resources: Theodor Adorno
below. Select bibliography adorno, theodor W. (1991), The CultureIndustry Selected essays on mass culture, Routledge, London.
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Adorno (1903-69) argued that capitalism fed people with the products of a 'culture industry' - the opposite of 'true' art - to keep them passively satisfied and politically apathetic. Adorno saw that capitalism had not become more precarious or close to collapse, as Marx had predicted. Instead, it had seemingly become more entrenched. Where Marx had focussed on economics, Adorno placed emphasis on the role of culture in securing the status quo. Popular culture was identified as the reason for people's passive satisfaction and lack of interest in overthrowing the capitalist system. Adorno suggested that culture industries churn out a debased mass of unsophisticated, sentimental products which have replaced the more 'difficult' and critical art forms which might lead people to actually question social life. False needs are cultivated in people by the culture industries. These are needs which can be both created and satisfied by the capitalist system, and which replace people's 'true' needs - freedom, full expression of human potential and creativity, genuine creative happiness. Commodity fetishism (promoted by the marketing, advertising and media industries) means that social relations and cultural experiences are objectified in terms of money. We are delighted by something because of how much it cost.

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35. Adorno, Theodor W.: Mahler
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Adorno, Theodor W. Mahler A Musical Physiognomy . Translated by Edmund Jephcott. Frontispiece, x, 178 p. 1992 LC: 88014248 /MN Class: ML410.M23 Cloth $35.00sp 0-226-00768-5 Fall 1992
Paper $14.00tx 0-226-00769-3 Spring 1996 Theodor W. Adorno goes beyond conventional thematic analysis to gain a more complete understanding of Mahler's music through his character, his social and philosophical background, and his moment in musical history. Adorno examines the composer's works as a continuous and unified development that began with his childhood response to the marches and folk tunes of his native Bohemia. Since its appearance in 1960 in German, Mahler has established itself as a classic of musical interpretation. Now available in English, the work is presented here in a translation that captures the stylistic brilliance of the original. Theodor W. Adorno (1903-69), one of the foremost members of the Frankfurt school of critical theory, studied with Alban Berg in Vienna during the late twenties, and was later the director of the Institute of Social Research at the University of Frankfurt from 1956 until his death. His works include Aesthectic Theory, Introduction to the Sociology of Music, The Jargon of Authenticity, Prism

36. Theodor W. Adorno: Standort Des Erzählers Im Modernen Roman
Translate this page theodor W. adorno Standort des Erzählers im modernen Roman (1954). W. adornos,Hildesheim 1979. H. Schäble theodor W. adorno, Reinbek bei Hamburg 1989.
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In diesem kurzen, aber anregenden Essay, der später im ersten Band der Noten zur Literatur (1958) erscheint, stellt sich Adorno (wie auch in dem dort vorausgehenden Aufsatz Über epische Naivität ) in die von Hegel begründete und von Lukács fortgeführte Tradition einer Geschichtsphilosophie der Erzählformen . Wenn er einleitend vom Roman sagt, er "war die spezifische literarische Form des bürgerlichen Zeitalters" (S. 61), dann verweist er - ähnlich wie sein Freund Walter Benjamin im Erzähler -Aufsatz, schon darauf, daß der erzählenden Literatur im 20. Jahrhundert durch "die Reportage und die Medien der Kulturindustrie, zumal den Film" viele ihrer "traditionellen Aufgaben" entzogen wurden (S. 62). Zugleich ist ein epochaler Erfahrungsverlust zu konstatieren; beides zusammen führt den Romancier in eine Zwickmühle: "es läßt sich nicht mehr erzählen, während die Form des Romans Erzählung verlangt." (S. 61)

37. Adorno, Theodor W., Guide To Literary Theory & Criticism
adorno, theodor W. theodor W. adorno (190369) began his intellectual careerin Frankfurt and Vienna during the Weimar Republic, continued
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Theodor W. Adorno (1903-69) began his intellectual career in Frankfurt and Vienna during the Weimar Republic, continued his work during the Hitler period in British and (often together with Max Horkheimer) American exile, and returned to West Germany after the war to reconstitute with Horkheimer the Frankfurt School of neo-Marxist " critical theory." A capacious European intellectual of universal interests, his writings address an astonishing variety of concerns and disciplines: philosophy and sociology, psychology and social research, aesthetics, literary and music criticism, the philosophy and sociology of music. His essays in literary criticism form a relatively small part of his oeuvre , which sets forth a coherent philosophical position that must be briefly addressed through mention of some of his central works.
Dialectic of Enlightenment (1947) proposes an overarching philosophy of history based on the notion of the domination of nature, arguing that the Western world, impelled by the instinct of self-preservation, once overcame the terrors of nature through magic, myth, and finally the Enlightenment but that this cognitive and technological Enlightenment then reverted to myth and barbarism (the historical reference point is German fascism). Reason became instrumental and technocratic, and humans forgot their imbrication with the natural environment. The theme of the domination of nature, with nature conceived (as in Karl Marx) as both outer and "inner" nature, is thus combined with the Weberian motif of rationalization and "disenchantment" of the world to produce a "concept of Enlightenment" (the title of the first, programmatic chapter) that betrays its own original liberating impulse. The equivocation in this account, never explicit in the book, is its reliance on an emphatic or even utopian concept of "good" reason as the basis for its criticism of the insufficient, truncated reason of the Enlightenment.

38. Theodor W. Adorno
In his book The Jargon of Authenticity, theodor adorno discusses what heconsiders to be a major fallacy with all of society the way we talk.
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In his book "The Jargon of Authenticity," Theodor Adorno discusses what he considers to be a major fallacy with all of society: the way we talk. It is his opinion and observance that we speak in such a way as to bring others down while at the same time raising ourselves up. "The jargon objectively speaking, a system uses disorganization as its principle of organization, the breakdown of language into words in themselves." The jargon is a tool used by society in order to distinguish the few from the many, to distinguish "my" class from "your" class. Adorno uses Language the same way Benjamin used cities. He demonstrates that language through "the jargon" is being manipulated to further the cause of capitalism . Adordo comes down on Existentialism, which is the notion that we create our own worlds through our choices. We choose a thing and thus it exists, it becomes real. Adorno felt this fell into the category of the subjective , and therefore the unrelieable. Adorno, like Horkhiemer, wanted a return to objective transcendent truth. This truth comes through a proper use of language. Adorno seems to agree with

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