Habermas, Nietzsche, and Critical Theory,Used

Habermas, Nietzsche, and Critical Theory,Used

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Product DescriptionBeginning with Jrgen Habermas's 1968 reflection on Nietzsche's criticisms of knowledge and science, the essays in this volume engage Nietzsche's challenge to the Frankfurt School tradition of critical theory as well as other social and political theories of modernity and postmodernity. Juxtaposing Habermas and Nietzsche for the sake of the 'future' of critical theory, the essays in this collection draw variously on Marx and Weber as well as Horkheimer and Adorno, Benjamin, Foucault, and others.The distinguished authors in this book argue that critical theory is best served by responding to challenges such as those associated with identity politics and globalization and including an authentic engagement with Nietzsche.This important volume features contributions by Babette E. Babich, Karin Bauer, Howard Caygill, Rebecca Comay, Fred Dallmayr, Josef Frchtl, Jrgen Habermas, Dominique Janicaud, Alexander Nehamas, David Owen, Max Pensky, Holger Schmid, Tracy B. Strong, James Swindal, and Bernhard Taureck.About the AuthorBabette E. Babich (New York, NY) is professor of philosophy at Fordham University and research professor of philosophy at Georgetown University. She is the author of Nietzsches Philosophy of Science and edits the journal New Nietzsche Studies.

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