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Between Philosophy and Social Science Selected Early Writings

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ISBN-10: 0262581426

ISBN-13: 9780262581424

Edition: N/A

Authors: Max Horkheimer, G. Frederick Hunter, Matthew S. Kramer, John Torpey

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Max Horkheimer is well known as the director of the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research and as a sometime collaborator with Theodor Adorno, especially on their classic Dialectic of Enlightenment. These essays reveal another side of Horkheimer, focusing on his remarkable contributions to critical theory in the 1930s. Included are Horkheimer's inaugural address as director of the Institute, in which he outlines the interdisciplinary research program that would dominate the initial phase of the Frankfurt School, his first full monograph, and a number of other pieces published in the 1930s. The essays, most of which have not appeared in English before, are surprisingly relevant to current…    
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List price: $50.00
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 8/28/1995
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 440
Size: 6.46" wide x 8.94" long x 0.89" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

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Introduction
A Note on the Translation and Sources
The Present Situation of Social Philosophy and the Tasks of an Institute for Social Research
Materialism and Morality
Egoism and Freedom Movements: On the Anthropology of the Bourgeois Era
History and Psychology
A New Concept of Ideology?
Remarks on Philosophical Anthropology
On the Problem of Truth
The Rationalism Debate in Contemporary Philosophy
Montaigne and the Function of Skepticism
Beginnings of the Bourgeois Philosophy of History
Notes
Index