01390nam2-2200445---450-99000076336020331620050518173145.00-333-39264-70076336USA010076336(ALEPH)000076336USA01007633620011122d1990----km-y0itay0103----baengUS||||||||001yy<<The>> Middle Ages, (700-1550)edited by Michael Alexander and Felicity Riddy1HoundmillsMacmillan1990XXIV, 594 p23 cm200100100763292001Mcmillan anthologies of English literatureLetteratura ingleseAntologie820.8ALEXANDER,MichaelRIDDY,FelicityITsalbcISBD990000763360203316VII.3.A. 484/1 (IL i I 267 I)71266 E.C.IL i IBKUMAPATTY9020011122USA011326PATTY9020011129USA011310PATTY9020011129USA011311PATTY9020011129USA011314PATTY9020020325USA01163520020403USA011724PATRY9020040406USA011653COPAT49020050518USA011731Middle Ages, (700-1550964465UNISA02810nam 22005055 450 991030063240332120220118035455.03-319-95627-210.1007/978-3-319-95627-5(CKB)4100000006674596(MiAaPQ)EBC5522127(DE-He213)978-3-319-95627-5(Perlego)3494376(EXLCZ)99410000000667459620180922d2018 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdorno's Philosophy of the Nonidentical Thinking as Resistance /by Oshrat C. Silberbusch1st ed. 2018.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2018.1 online resource (213 pages)3-319-95626-4 Introduction -- The Fate of the Nonidentical: Auschwitz and the Dialectic of Enlightenment -- The Torturable Body: Adorno's Negative Dialectic -- Philosophy of Art, Art of Philosophy: Adorno's Aesthetic Utopia -- Epilogue.This book focuses on a central notion in Theodor. W. Adorno's philosophy: the nonidentical. The nonidentical is what our conceptual framework cannot grasp and must therefore silence, the unexpressed other of our rational engagement with the world. This study presents the nonidentical as the multidimensional centerpiece of Adorno's reflections on subjectivity, truth, suffering, history, art, morality and politics, revealing the intimate relationship between how and what we think. Adorno's work, written in the shadow of Auschwitz, is a quest for a different way of thinking, one that would give the nonidentical a voice - as the somatic in reasoning, the ephemeral in truth, the aesthetic in cognition, the other in society. Adorno's philosophy of the nonidentical reveals itself not only as a powerful hermeneutics of the past, but also as an important tool for the understanding of modern phenomena such as xenophobia, populism, political polarization, identity politics, and systemic racism.AestheticsWorld War, 1939-1945European literatureAestheticsHistory of World War II and the HolocaustEuropean LiteratureAesthetics.World War, 1939-1945.European literature.Aesthetics.History of World War II and the Holocaust.European Literature.193Silberbusch Oshrat Cauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut976815BOOK9910300632403321Adorno’s Philosophy of the Nonidentical2225313UNINA