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Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund Adorno (September 11, 1903 – August 6, 1969) was a German sociologist, philosopher, musicologist and composer. He was a member of the Frankfurt School along with Max Horkheimer, Walter Benjamin, Herbert Marcuse, Jürgen Habermas and others.[1]

Slavoj Žižek

Further information about Theodor Adorno can be found in the following reference(s):

break with Habermas - p.347
Dialectic of Enlightenment (with Horkheimer) - pp.10, 46, 359
Negative Dialectics - p.89
Philosophy of the New Music - p.250
sphere of Kulturindustrie - p.358
violin versus piano - pp.101-2

References

  1. Žižek, S. (2000) The Fragile Absolute, or Why the Christian Legacy is Worth Fighting For, London and New York: Verso. p. 105