Cultural Theory: The Key ThinkersAndrew Edgar, Peter Sedgwick Routledge, 28.07.2005 - 304 Seiten Featuring over eighty essays, Cultural Theory: The Key Thinkers is a seminal guide to the literary critics, sociologists, historians, artists, philosophers and writers who have shaped culture and society, and the way in which we view them. Ranging from Arnold to Le Corbusier, from Eco to Marx, the entries offer a lucid analysis of the work of influential figures in the study of cultural theory, making this the perfect introduction for the student and general reader alike. |
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... ideas subjects.make Routledge researchers Key and Guides the interested the ultimate lay person. reference resources for students, teachers, CULTURAL THEORY: THE KEY THINKERS Andrew Edgar and Peter Sedgwick. Ancient History: Key Themes ...
... ideas subjects.make Routledge researchers Key and Guides the interested the ultimate lay person. reference resources for students, teachers, CULTURAL THEORY: THE KEY THINKERS Andrew Edgar and Peter Sedgwick. Ancient History: Key Themes ...
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... ideas have served to shape much of Western thought, and thus our understanding of culture. A glossary is included in order to provide the reader with an explanation of some of the terms that recur throughout the text. AE/PS ADORNO ...
... ideas have served to shape much of Western thought, and thus our understanding of culture. A glossary is included in order to provide the reader with an explanation of some of the terms that recur throughout the text. AE/PS ADORNO ...
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... ideas) to grasp adequately social reality (the order of things). Thus, Adorno's (1973b) approach of 'negative dialectics' (or 'non-identity thinking') proceeds, not, like Lukács', by positing some objective standpoint from which ...
... ideas) to grasp adequately social reality (the order of things). Thus, Adorno's (1973b) approach of 'negative dialectics' (or 'non-identity thinking') proceeds, not, like Lukács', by positing some objective standpoint from which ...
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... Ideas. Among other things, Aristotle argues that Plato's theory does not have any genuine explanatory power when it comes to the problem of change. Against Plato, Aristotle argues for a theory of substances in which individual entities ...
... Ideas. Among other things, Aristotle argues that Plato's theory does not have any genuine explanatory power when it comes to the problem of change. Against Plato, Aristotle argues for a theory of substances in which individual entities ...
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... Idea of the Good. However, Aristotle and Plato alike hold there to be an intrinsic link between virtue and happiness. Happiness is therefore the highest good. 'Happiness' here does not mean the same thing as 'pleasure' or 'being content ...
... Idea of the Good. However, Aristotle and Plato alike hold there to be an intrinsic link between virtue and happiness. Happiness is therefore the highest good. 'Happiness' here does not mean the same thing as 'pleasure' or 'being content ...
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