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Critical Theory: Past, Present, Future

Critical Theory: Past, Present, Future

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Keyword: anthology, philosophy, critical theory

Series: Södertörn Philosophical Studies (#28) Size: 152 x 226 mm Pages: 328 Format: softcover Language: English Editor: Anders Bartonek, Sven-Olov Wallenstein Text: Anders Bartonek, Anne Boissière, Camilla Flodin, Lydia Goehr, Helena Esther Grass, Antonia Hofstätter, Sven Anders Johansson, Douglas Kellner, Stefan Müller-Doohm, Shierry Weber Nicholsen, Gérard Raulet, Cecilia Sjöholm, Arpad-Andreas Sölter, Anke Thyen, Rolf Wiggershaus, Sven-Olov Wallenstein, Josefin Wikström Book design: Per Lindblom, Jonathan Robson Printing: Elanders Publisher: Södertörns högskola Pub Year: 2021 Weight: 522 gr ISBN 13: 9789189109353
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    Article no.: 9789189109353

    Reappraisal of what Critical Theory is today From its inception, Critical Theory was a project that not only intended to study modern society, but also to change it. Today, with almost a century passed, the term has acquired a life of its own and is used across the intellectual field, institutionally as well geographically. Thus, to ask about the past, present, and future of Critical Theory means opening it up and exposing it to new influences. This is a consequence of the claim that theory is not outside history, but must always respond to a changing present grasped in its contradictions and opened up towards other possibilities; a process that involves a constant reappraisal of what Critical Theory is today. Södertörn Philosophical Studies: The series is attached to Philosophy at Söder-törn University. Published in the series are es-says as well as anthologies, with a particular em-phasis on the continental tradition, understood in its broadest sense, from German idealism to phenomenology, hermeneutics, critical theory and contemporary French philosophy. The com-mission of the series is to provide a platform for the promotion of timely and innovative phil-osophical research. Contributions to the series are published in English or Swedish
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