
Critical Theory
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Section I: Introduction
Chapter 1. From the Eclipse of Reason to Communicative Rationality and Beyond
Peter Uwe Hohendahl
Section II: Adorno and Benjamin: Reemerging Questions of Epistemology, History, and Aesthetics
Chapter 2. Is Experience Still in Crisis? Reflections on a Frankfurt School Lament
Martin Jay
Chapter 3. Mega Melancholia: Adorno's Minima Moralia
Eva Geulen
Chapter 4. Stumbling Into Modernity: Body and Soma in Adorno
Andrew Hewitt
Chapter 5. Aesthetic Politics Today: Walter Benjamin and Post-Fordist Culture
Lutz Koepnick
Section III: In the Wake of Ju?rgen Habermas: Communicative Reason, Morality, and History
Chapter 6. Critique and Self-Reflection: The Problematization of Morality
Christoph Menke
Chapter 7. Dialogical Rationality and the Critique of Absolute Autonomy
Brian Jacobs
Chapter 8. Civil Society in the Information Age: Beyond the Public Sphere
Jodi Dean
Chapter 9. Between Rights and Hospitality: Cosmopolitan Democracy, Nation, and Cultural Identity
Max Pensky
Chapter 10. A Question of Grounding: Reconstruction and Strict Reflexion in Habermas and Apel
Peter Dews
Section IV: A Contemporary Challenge to Critical Theory: Systems Theory
Chapter 11. Critical Theory and Systems Theory
Wolfram Malte Fues
Chapter 12. Observations on Observations: Some Remarks on Adorno's Aesthetic Theory
Harro Mu?ller
Section V: Epilogue
Chapter 13. Normativity and its Limits: Toward a Residual Ethics in Critical Theory
Jaimey Fisher
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