Pathologies of Reason

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Explore the profound insights of Axel Honneth in 'Pathologies of Reason', a groundbreaking collection from Columbia University Press. This essential work, newly available in English, presents eleven compelling essays that delve into the critical theories of the Frankfurt School, a pivotal movement comprised of influential thinkers such as Theodor W. Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Walter Benjamin, and Jürgen Habermas. Honneth's essays reclaim and contextualize the profound themes of these theorists, intertwining their inquiries with contemporary philosophical discourse, morality, and the complexities of modern capitalism.

This book examines the foundations of critical social theory, focusing on the interplay between reason and social conditions in our capitalist society. Honneth critically evaluates whether social progress is achievable post-twentieth century, addresses the deformations of reason within capitalism, and scrutinizes the delicate relationship between law and violence. Each essay serves not merely as intellectual exploration but as a call to address the moral struggles inherent in societal interactions.

'Pathologies of Reason' challenges readers to consider essential questions about freedom, individuality, and the role of socialization in contemporary life. It’s a vital resource for students, scholars, and anyone engaged in philosophy, social theory, and politics, eager to understand the legacy of critical theorists and their relevance today. Expand your horizons with this essential addition to your philosophical library!

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