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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.<ref>Žižek, S. (2000) [[The Fragile Absolute]], or Why the Christian Legacy is Worth Fighting For, London and New York: Verso. p. 105</ref>
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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.
 
 
 
==Slavoj Žižek==
 
==Slavoj Žižek==
 
Further information about [[Theodor Adorno]] can be found in the following reference(s):
 
Further information about [[Theodor Adorno]] can be found in the following reference(s):
 
* [[Slavoj Žižek|Žižek, Slavoj]]. [[The Ticklish Subject|The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology]]. London: Verso, 1999.  
 
* [[Slavoj Žižek|Žižek, Slavoj]]. [[The Ticklish Subject|The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology]]. London: Verso, 1999.  
: break with Habermas - p.347
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: break with Habermas - p. 347
: ''Dialectic of Enlightenment'' (with Horkheimer) - pp.10, 46, 359
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: ''Dialectic of Enlightenment'' (with Horkheimer) - pp. 10, 46, 359
: ''Negative Dialectics'' - p.89
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: ''Negative Dialectics'' - p. 89
: ''Philosophy of the New Music'' - p.250  
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: ''Philosophy of the New Music'' - p. 250  
: sphere of'' Kulturindustrie'' - p.358  
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: sphere of'' Kulturindustrie'' - p. 358  
: violin versus piano - pp.101-2
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: violin versus piano - pp. 101-2
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* {{Z}} ''[[The Fragile Absolute|The Fragile Absolute, or Why the Christian Legacy is Worth Fighting For]].'' London and New York: Verso, 2000. p. 105
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* {{Z}} ''[[Tarrying with the Negative|Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel and the Critique of Ideology]]''. Durham: Duke University Press, 1993. p. 242 n. 19
  
 
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[[Category:Index|Adorno, Theodor]]
 
[[Category:The Ticklish Subject|Adorno, Theodor]]
 
[[Category:The Ticklish Subject|Adorno, Theodor]]
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[[Category:Slavoj Žižek|Adorno, Theodor]]
 
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Revision as of 03:11, 28 August 2006

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.

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