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Ontology and Dialectics : 1960-61

Ontology and Dialectics : 1960-61 (Paperback)

테오도어 W. 아도르노, Nick Walker (지은이)
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· 제목 : Ontology and Dialectics : 1960-61 (Paperback) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 철학 > 형이상학
· ISBN : 9780745679464
· 쪽수 : 384쪽
· 출판일 : 2018-11-23

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  • Contents
  • Editor’s Foreword
  • LECTURE 1: ‘What Being Really is’
  • Against the philosophy of standpoints and philosophical world views; the meaning of rigour in philosophy and the positive sciences – the plan of these lectures; immanent critique – ‘What being really is’; ontology as structural interconnection – the doctrine of being contra idealism and methodology – the concept of meaning; the being of beings; the meaning of being – being and essence – categorial intuition versus abstraction
  • LECTURE 2: On Ontological Difference
  • The structure of being and being itself; regional ontologies and fundamental ontology – on the problem of ontological difference (I) – ontic questions and ontological questions – questions concerning the meaning of being – question of origin as petitio principii – circular reasoning (I) – critique of origins – circular reasoning (II) – fusion of mysticism and the claim to rationality – historical dimension of ‘the question of being’
  • LECTURE 3: History of the Concept of Being
  • Circular reasoning (III) – the unreflected ‘question of being’ – being in the Pre-Socratics, in Plato and Aristotle – experience of being is not ‘prior’; being as product of abstraction – being and thought in Parmenides; abstraction and vital powers not distinguished for archaic thought; the most ancient not the truest – philosophy and the particular sciences; dialectic of enlightenment; residual character of being – two kinds of truth
  • LECTURE 4: Being and Language (I)
  • Prehistory of the new ontologies: Franz Brentano; ontology as counter-enlightenment – a double front against realism and conceptualism – fundamental ontology as hermeneutics; being and language; nominalist critique of language – analysis of the concept of being; positivism and language – conceptuality as domination of nature; inadequacy of concept and thing; thing in itself and being – functional understanding of concepts; double sense of being as concept and anti-concept
  • LECTURE 5: Being and Language (II)
  • Ambiguity of the concept of being (I) – arbitrariness in concept formation; Kant versus Spinoza - ambiguity of the concept of being (II) – ambiguity of the concept of being (III) – subjectivity as constitutive for ontology – substantial character of language; borrowing from theology – on the analysis of language; obligations regarding linguistic form – the wavering character of being
  • LECTURE 6: Separating Being and Beings
  • Examples from antiquity; on Aristotle’s terminology; the priority of the tode ti – genesis and validity; Heidegger’s being as third possibility; on Heidegger’s concept of origin – archaic dimension of Heidegger’s ontology; against genetic explanation; phenomenology and history – phenomenological method; red and redness; the inference to being-in-itself in Scheler and Heidegger – Husserl’s return to transcendentalism
  • LECTURE 7: Mind in relation to Beings
  • ‘Priority’ as petitio principii – critique of the possibility of ontology; on Cartesian dualism – phenomenological reduction of the subject; objectivity of the second level; shutting out beings – philosophical compulsion for cleanliness – allergy towards beings; an aura borrowed from theology; the story of Snow White – ontology as counterpart to nominalism and positivism
  • LECTURE 8: Ontologizing the Ontic (I)
  • The subject-object division not permanent; fundamental ontology and the loss of tradition; the ‘unintelligibility of Heidegger – oblivion of the numinous; material stuff and abstraction in the Pre-Socratics – ontology or dialectics; ‘being’ as ‘the wholly other’ – critique as differentiation; original non-differentiation; Heidegger’s anti-intellectualism – against postponement –Heidegger’s trick: ontologizing the ontic
  • LECTURE 9: Ontologizing the Ontic (II)
  • Conceptualizing the non-conceptual; philosophy of being and idealism, Heidegger and Hegel – ontologizing existence – spurious appeal of the new; fascination through ignorance – subreption of the nominalized verb ‘being’ – Dasein as being and a being – ‘Be who you are!’ – eidetic science and ontology – subjectivity as the site of being
  • LECTURE 10: Ontological Need
  • Heidegger and Kant; Kant’s ultimate intention – Heidegger’s thought as the site of being; a diminished concept of subject: absence of labour and spontaneity – initial observations on the ontological need – a sociological interjection – the ‘elevated tone’; Heidegger’s language and Adorno’s great grandfather; fundamental ontology as index of a lack
  • LECTURE 11: The Abdication of Philosophy
  • On the sociology of the ontological need – philosophy and society; distracting effect of Marxism; the relevance of morality – philosophy and the natural sciences; philosophy and art – Kant’s abdication before God, freedom, and immortality – the ‘resurrection of metaphysics’; impotence of philosophy in the face of the essential – Schelling, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche
  • LECTURE 12: The Relation to Kierkegaard
  • Science versus philosophy; accepted heresies – an anti-academic academy – licensed audacity – relation to Kierkegaard – ‘subjectivity is truth’ – history of the concept of ontology
  • LECTURE 13: Critique of Subjectivism
  • The anti-subjectivism of modern ontology – the problem of relativism (I); how questions vanish – the problem of relativism (II); ‘to the things themselves’ – transcendental subjectivism and egoity – the acosmism of post-Kantian idealism; the unreason of the world - the crisis of subjectivity and the development of cosmology – critique of the domination of nature; fundamental ontology and dialectical materialism; changes in the concept of reason
  • LECTURE 14: Hypostasizing the Question
  • The crucial role of subjectivity in Heidegger’s early thought; Heidegger and Lukács – need and truth; question and answer Ð the philosophical structure of the question; hypostasis of the question in Heidegger – the question as surrogate answer; the mechanism of subreption – the ideology of ‘man’
  • LECTURE 15: Time, Being, Meaning
  • ‘Man’, ‘tradition’, ‘life’: indices of loss – philosophy of existence and philosophy of life – labour and the consciousness of time; phenomenology of ‘wisdom’; loss of historical continuity, America – antiques business and abstract time; ontologizing the concept of substance – time and being as complementary concepts; disenchantment of the world and the creation of meaning – raiding poetry
  • LECTURE 16: Ontology and Society
  • Heidegger’s archaic language; feigned origins; primordial history and petit bourgeois mentality – social presuppositions of ontology – ontology as philosophical neo-classicism – impossibility of ontology today – Heidegger’s strategy; sympathy with barbarism – phenomenological caprice – ‘project’
  • LECTURE 17: Mythic Content
  • Regression to mythology – fate and hybris in the concept of being = blindness, anxiety, death; relation to religion – National Socialism and the homeland; National Socialism and the relation to history – the indeterminacy of myth and the longing for the concrete; the most concrete as the most abstract – being as ‘itself’
  • LECTURE 18: The Purity and Immediacy of Being
  • Tautological determination of being; purity in Husserl; scholasticism and empiricism in Brentano – the method of eidetic intuition – intuition and the a priori – on the concept of ontological difference (II) – purity and immediacy irreconcilable; conceptuality as the Fall – idle talk and the forgetfulness of being; the experience of being, the language of nature and music
  • LECTURE 19: The Indeterminacy of Being
  • Pro domo – indeterminacy as determination – the ‘overcoming’ of nihilism; being as ens realissimum - the question of constitution versus the priority of being; synthesis and the synthesized; the physiognomic gaze – the particular transparent to its universal – being – the meaning of being (I)
  • LECTURE 20: Meaning of Being and the Copula
  • The meaning of being (II) – ontology as prescription – protest against reification; the problem of relativism (III) – structure of the lectures – the copula (I)
  • LECTURE 21: The Copula and the Question of Being
  • The copula (II) – the copula (III) – no transcendence of being – the childish question; language and truth – the question of being (I); ‘authenticity’ and the decline of civilisation – the question of being (II);
  • LECTURE 22: Being and Existence
  • Heidegger’s turn; the concept of ontological difference (III) – the mythology of being; archaism – function of the concept of existence – ‘Dasein is ontological in itself’ – ‘existence’ as authoritarian – ‘historicity’ – against the ontology of the non-ontological – history as the medium of philosophy – critique
  • LECTURE 23: The Concept of Negative Dialectic
  • ‘Peep hole metaphysics’ and negative dialectics - Left Hegelianism and the ban on images – priority of the object – reversing the subjective reduction – interpreting the transcendental – ‘transcendental illusion’; against hierarchy
  • Editor’s Notes
  • Index

저자소개

테오도어 W. 아도르노 (지은이)    정보 더보기
독일의 철학자이자 사회학자. 전후 독일 사상계에 막대한 영향을 미친 비판이론을 이끈 프랑크푸르트 학파의 중심인물이다. 프랑크푸르트 대학에서 철학, 사회학, 심리학, 음악학 등을 공부했으며 1924년 후설에 관한 연구로 철학 박사학위를 받았다. 1930년대 초반부터 프랑크푸르트 대학의 철학 강사로 일하면서 호르크하이머가 주도하던 ‘사회연구소’에도 본격적으로 관여하기 시작했다. 그러나 상당수가 유대인이었던 연구소의 멤버들은 나치 정권 수립 후 독일을 떠날 수밖에 없었고, 아도르노 역시 1934년 영국으로 이주했다가 1938년에 미국으로 망명한다. 망명한 사회연구소 회원들은 해외에서도 활동을 이어갔는데, 아도르노는 특히 호르크하이머와 함께 파시즘과 반유대주의에 대한 기념비적인 연구조사인 ‘권위주의적 인격’ 연구를 이끌었다. 이는 ‘편견 연구’(이후 5권으로 출간)라는 대형 프로젝트의 일부로 수행된 것으로 당시 큰 논쟁의 대상이 되었으며, 오늘날 극우주의가 부상하면서 다시 주목받고 있다. 종전 후 아도르노는 서독으로 되돌아와 프랑크푸르트 대학과 사회연구소에서 강의와 연구를 지속해나갔다. 또한 독일인들의 죄의식과 방어심리를 연구한 ‘집단실험’이라고 알려진 연구를 수행하기도 했다. 주요 저서로 호르크하이머와 공저한 『계몽의 변증법』을 비롯하여, 『권위주의적 인격』(공저), 『미니마 모랄리아』 『프리즘: 문화비평과 사회』 『부정변증법』 『미학이론』 등이 있다.
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