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New book: Adorno’s Theory of Philosophical and Aesthetic Truth

30 Sunday Oct 2016

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Owen Hulatt (University of York) has written to us letting us know about the publication of his new book, Adorno’s Theory of Philosophical and Aesthetic Truth. The book promises to be an important and powerful new approach to Adorno and art. Here is the blurb from Columbia University Press:

In Adorno’s Theory of Philosophical and Aesthetic Truth, Owen Hulatt undertakes an original reading of Theodor W. Adorno’s epistemology and its material underpinnings, deepening our understanding of his theories of truth, art, and the nonidentical. Hulatt’s novel interpretation casts Adorno’s theory of philosophical and aesthetic truth as substantially unified, supporting the thinker’s claim that both philosophy and art are capable of being true.
For Adorno, truth is produced when rhetorical “texture” combines with cognitive “performance,” leading to the breakdown of concepts that mediate the experience of the consciousness. Both philosophy and art manifest these features, although philosophy enacts these conceptual issues directly, while art does so obliquely. Hulatt builds a robust argument for Adorno’s claim that concepts ineluctably misconstrue their objects. He also puts the still influential thinker into conversation with Hegel, Husserl, Frazer, Sohn-Rethel, Benjamin, Strawson, Dahlhaus, Habermas, and Caillois, among many others.

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CFP: International Conference on Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory (October 2017)

25 Monday Jul 2016

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Christophe David (University of Rennes 2) writes about a conference they are organizing on Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory in October of 2017. They have provided us with a very extensive CFP, and it is attached here.

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New book by Martin Jay

06 Wednesday Apr 2016

Posted by Martin Shuster in Critical Theory, Frankfurt School, Links of Interest, Publications, Theodor W. Adorno

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Martin Jay (UC-Berkeley) has a new book called Reason after its Eclipse: On Late Critical Theory (University of Wisconsin, 2016), that ought to be of interest to readers. Here’s a blurb on the book:

Martin Jay tackles a question as old as Plato and still pressing today: what is reason, and what roles does and should it have in human endeavor? Applying the tools of intellectual history, he examines the overlapping, but not fully compatible, meanings that have accrued to the term “reason” over two millennia, homing in on moments of crisis, critique, and defense of reason.

After surveying Western ideas of reason from the ancient Greeks through Kant, Hegel, and Marx, Jay engages at length with the ways leading theorists of the Frankfurt School—Horkheimer, Marcuse, Adorno, and most extensively Habermas—sought to salvage a viable concept of reason after its apparent eclipse. They despaired, in particular, over the decay in the modern world of reason into mere instrumental rationality. When reason becomes a technical tool of calculation separated from the values and norms central to daily life, then choices become grounded not in careful thought but in emotion and will—a mode of thinking embraced by fascist movements in the twentieth century.

Is there a more robust idea of reason that can be defended as at once a philosophical concept, a ground of critique, and a norm for human emancipation? Jay explores at length the communicative rationality advocated by Habermas and considers the range of arguments, both pro and con, that have greeted his work.

CFP: Adorno and Politics

03 Sunday Jan 2016

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Philip Hogh (Oldeberg) wrote to us letting us know about a conference on Adorno and Politics happening in June at Bogazici University in Istanbul. You can find more information here: http://adornoconference.boun.edu.tr

 

Two new books by Espen Hammer

26 Monday Oct 2015

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Espen Hammer has written to us to let us know about two titles now out or forthcoming.

The first is his monograph, Adorno’s Modernism: Art, Experience, Catastrophe (Cambridge, 2015). Publisher’s link.

The second is an edited collection he put together in Routledge’s Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers series, dedicated exclusively to Theodor W. Adorno. It is a two-volume enterprise that is meant to be a successor to the earlier 4 volume one. Publisher’s link.

Both titles look outstanding!

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Change of the executives…

26 Monday Oct 2015

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Association for Adorno Studies, Pierre-François Noppen, Roger Foster

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At the latest meeting of the society, new officers were elected (Kathy and I had agreed to serve an initial 3 year term). So we think this photo aptly summarizes how we are now fading into the background…at least as far as the executive operations of the society are concerned.

We will still be involved with the website and will, of course, be moving forward with the journal.

But, for the next three years, please welcome Pierre-François Noppen (president) and Roger Foster (vice-president)!

James Schmidt on Adorno’s Philosophie der neuen Musik manuscript

22 Wednesday Apr 2015

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James Schmidt (Boston University) has two wonderful posts on the history of this manuscript, and his remarkable discovery of a missing English translation by Adorno himself. More here and here, and check out his blog.

UPDATE (4/23): Ulrich Blomann (Universität Koblenz-Landau) has written informing me of a post of his that may also be of interest to readers on this topic.

CFP: Philosophical Anthropology and the Frankfurt School (Mensch und Gesellschaft zwischen Natur und Geschichte: Zum Verhältnis von Philosophischer Anthropologie und Kritischer Theorie)

14 Tuesday Apr 2015

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Thomas Ebke (Pötsdam) has written to us asking us to post the following call for papers (which is in German) for a conference in February of 2016 at the University of Pötsdam on the relationship between philosophical anthropology and the Frankfurt School. This is what Dr. Ebke writes:

As you may know, the dialogue between these two schools of thought was characterized, during the lives of the major protagonists, by mutual skepticism and a series of demarcations. This is all the more astonishing not only because Horkheimer and Adorno, for instance, had good professional relations with Helmuth Plessner who used to be implicated in sociological research projects monitored by the Insitut für Sozialforschung in the 1950s, but also because the problem of anthropological thought and a philosophy of human nature seems on closer inspection to be rather equivocal, especially in the case of Adorno.

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CFP: Relations/Legacies: Brecht, Benjamin, Adorno

23 Monday Feb 2015

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Robert Kaufman (University of California, Berkeley) has written us informing us of the following CFP:

*CALL FOR PAPERS: “Relations/Legacies: Brecht, Benjamin, Adorno”

(collaborative session of the International Brecht Society and MLA Division on Philosophical Approaches to Literature at the convention of the Modern Language Association, 7-10 January 2016 in Austin, TX)

The artistic, critical, and philosophical relations among Brecht, Benjamin, and Adorno before and during the exile years were tense, but often extraordinarily generative, perhaps even more so after the war.   Continue reading →

CFP: Theodor W. Adorno: Dialectical Thinking and Enigma of Truth

23 Monday Feb 2015

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Jay Bernstein (New School) has alerted us about the following CFP:

Thematic Issue of Discipline Filosofiche XXVI, 2, 2016:
Theodor W. Adorno: Dialectical Thinking and Enigma of Truth

edited by Giovanni Matteucci and Stefano Marino

Theodor W. Adorno: Dialectical Thinking and Enigma of Truth

For a long time forgotten, in the last few years, dialectical thinking has been paid again great attention. In recent times dialectics has been resumed by and applied to philosophical debates in the Anglo-American scene, as the influential examples of John McDowell and Robert Brandom clearly show. Continue reading →

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