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Closereads: Philosophy with Mark and Wes
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Reading through difficult philosophy texts line-by-line to try to figure out what’s really being said.
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Reading through difficult philosophy texts line-by-line to try to figure out what’s really being said.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Horkheimer and Adorno on Enlightenment (Part One)
Closereads: Philosophy with Mark and Wes
1 hour 3 minutes
1 month ago
Horkheimer and Adorno on Enlightenment (Part One)
On "The Concept of Enlightenment" (1944), the first essay in this Frankfurt School book of critical theory, The Dialectic of Enlightenment. Our authors lay out what they take The Enlightenment to consist of, including some quotes from Francis Bacon, and some ultimately fatal tensions within it that make it no longer serve the humanistic purposes it was created for. Read along with us on PDF p. 22. You can choose to watch this on video. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Closereads: Philosophy with Mark and Wes
Reading through difficult philosophy texts line-by-line to try to figure out what’s really being said.