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AdornoRoutledge. 2012.Theodor W. Adorno (1903-69) was one of the foremost philosophers and social theorists of the post-war period. Crucial to the development of Critical Theory, his highly original and distinctive but often difficult writings not only advance questions of fundamental philosophical significance, but provide deep-reaching analyses of literature, art, music sociology and political theory. In this comprehensive introduction, Brian O’Connor explains Adorno’s philosophy for those coming to his work for th…Read more
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117Transitional Subjects: Critical Theory and Object Relations (edited book)Columbia University Press. 2019.Transitional Subjects is the first book-length collection devoted to the engagement of critical theory with the work of the object-relations school of psychoanalysis. It provides a synoptic overview of current research at the intersection of these two theoretical traditions while also opening up space for further innovations.
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32The Cambridge Companion to Hegel, Edited by FREDERICK C. BEISER, Cambridge University Press, 1993. viii + 518 pp. $59.95 cloth, $1.95 paperPhilosophical Books 35 (3): 179-180. 2010.
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21IndexIn Amy Allen & Brian O’Connor (eds.), Transitional Subjects: Critical Theory and Object Relations, Columbia University Press. pp. 261-273. 2019.
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12FrontmatterIn Amy Allen & Brian O’Connor (eds.), Transitional Subjects: Critical Theory and Object Relations, Columbia University Press. 2019.
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16ContentsIn Amy Allen & Brian O’Connor (eds.), Transitional Subjects: Critical Theory and Object Relations, Columbia University Press. 2019.
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11IntroductionIn Brian O’Connor & Georg Mohr (eds.), German Idealism: An Anthology and Guide, University of Chicago Press. pp. 1-26. 2007.
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12V. History and ReasonIn Brian O’Connor & Georg Mohr (eds.), German Idealism: An Anthology and Guide, University of Chicago Press. pp. 281-342. 2007.
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11III. Law and StateIn Brian O’Connor & Georg Mohr (eds.), German Idealism: An Anthology and Guide, University of Chicago Press. pp. 149-208. 2007.
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10VII. God and ReligionIn Brian O’Connor & Georg Mohr (eds.), German Idealism: An Anthology and Guide, University of Chicago Press. pp. 407-466. 2007.
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10II. Freedom and MoralityIn Brian O’Connor & Georg Mohr (eds.), German Idealism: An Anthology and Guide, University of Chicago Press. pp. 93-148. 2007.
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7IndexIn Brian O’Connor & Georg Mohr (eds.), German Idealism: An Anthology and Guide, University of Chicago Press. pp. 477-482. 2007.
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8IV. Beauty and ArtIn Brian O’Connor & Georg Mohr (eds.), German Idealism: An Anthology and Guide, University of Chicago Press. pp. 209-280. 2007.
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19I. Self and KnowledgeIn Brian O’Connor & Georg Mohr (eds.), German Idealism: An Anthology and Guide, University of Chicago Press. pp. 27-92. 2007.
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6VI. Nature and ScienceIn Brian O’Connor & Georg Mohr (eds.), German Idealism: An Anthology and Guide, University of Chicago Press. pp. 343-406. 2007.
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5Select BibliographyIn Brian O’Connor & Georg Mohr (eds.), German Idealism: An Anthology and Guide, University of Chicago Press. pp. 467-476. 2007.
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German Idealism (edited book)Routledge. 2020.The course of German Idealism, which lasted from Kant to Schelling, is one of the most important and influential periods in the history of philosophy. _The Routledge Handbook of German Idealism_ is a superb resource for all students and scholars of the movement. Its twelve specially commissioned thematic chapters, all written by experts in the area, cover the essential aspects of German idealism, including Knowledge, nature, freedom and morality, law, history, religion, art and the European lega…Read more
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39The Neo‐Hegelian Theory of Freedom and the Limits of EmancipationEuropean Journal of Philosophy 23 (2): 171-194. 2015.This paper critically evaluates what it identifies as ‘the institutional theory of freedom’ developed within recent neo‐Hegelian philosophy (byRobertPippin and, in a different way,AxelHonneth). While acknowledging the gains made against theKantian theory of autonomy as detachment it is argued that the institutional theory ultimately undermines the very meaning of practical agency. By tying agency to institutionally sustained recognition it effectively excludes the exercise of practical reason ge…Read more
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1008The phenomenology of everyday expertise and the emancipatory interestPhilosophy and Social Criticism 39 (9): 921-933. 2013.This is a critical theoretical investigation of Hubert Dreyfus’ ‘phenomenology of everyday expertise’ (PEE). Operating mainly through the critical perspective of the ‘emancipatory interest’ the article takes issue with the contention that when engaged in expert action human beings are in non-deliberative, reason-free absorption. The claim of PEE that absorbed actions are not amenable to reconstruction places those actions outside the space of reasons. The question of acting under the wrong reaso…Read more
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39Accommodation, totality, and metaphysics: some comments on Richard Bourke’s Hegel’s World RevolutionsHistory of European Ideas 51 (2): 410-413. 2025.Hegel’s World Revolutions is a fascinating work which brings a new and illuminating narrative to the development of Hegel’s political thinking. Through examinations of Kant’s moral and political ph...
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1Melancholy and pessimism : Adorno's critique of SchopenhauerIn David Bather Woods & Timothy Stoll (eds.), The Schopenhauerian mind, Routledge. 2023.
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53Adorno's Reconception of the DialecticIn Stephen Houlgate & Michael Baur (eds.), A Companion to Hegel, Wiley-blackwell. 2011.This chapter contains sections titled: Hegel and Negative Dialectic Adorno's Disagreement with Hegel The Hegelianism of Adorno's Critical Theory: An Assessment.
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60Negative Dialectics and Philosophical TruthIn Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), A companion to Adorno, Wiley. 2020.This chapter examines the notion of philosophical truth that Adorno, in Negative Dialectics, believes to be possible by means of his changed conception of philosophy. What that examination finds is that philosophical truth, as Adorno recommends it, is realized through “singular” philosophical experiences. The critical question is that of how the truths that are conveyed through “singularity” can be understood to have persuasive force over us, Adorno's readers. Also examined is the relationship b…Read more
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18IntroductionIn Amy Allen & Brian O’Connor (eds.), Transitional Subjects: Critical Theory and Object Relations, Columbia University Press. pp. 1-20. 2019.
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1015Brian O’Connor. (2022). El legado filosófico de Theodor W. Adorno (Trad. Leandro Sánchez Marín)Revista Filosofía (UIS) 21 (2): 293-303. 2022.
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47AdornoAlfa Yayınları. 2012.Theodor W. Adorno, İkinci Dünya Savaşı sonrası dönemin önde gelen filozof ve toplum kuramcılarından biridir. Eleştirel Kuramın gelişmesinde önemli rolü olan, özgün ve de genellikle zor olan yazıları sadece temel felsefi sorular ileri sürmekle kalmayıp aynı zamanda edebiyat, sanat, müzik, sosyoloji ve siyaset kuramına ilişkin derin analizler de sunar. Bu kapsamlı kitapta Brian O’Connor, Adorno’nun felsefesini, onun eserleriyle ilk kez karşılaşanlara açıklamaktadır. O’Connor, bu amaçla, yaşamı ve …Read more
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75Freedom from Autonomy: An Essay on AccountabilityKantian Review 25 (4): 655-674. 2020.Neo-Kantian philosophers see accountability as a key property of autonomy, or of social freedom more broadly. Autonomy, among those theorists, is, I contend, implicitly co-conceived with responsibility, producing a quasi-juridical conception of autonomy and a limiting notion of freedom. This article criticizes the connecting of freedom with accountability on a number of grounds. First, various conceptions of autonomy not only operate without a notion of accountability, but, in fact, would be imp…Read more
Areas of Interest
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| European Philosophy |