Nietzsche and Adorno on Philosophical Praxis, Language, and Reconciliation: Towards an Ethics of Thinking

Nietzsche and Adorno on Philosophical Praxis, Language, and Reconciliation: Towards an Ethics of Thinking

by Paolo A. Bolaños
Nietzsche and Adorno on Philosophical Praxis, Language, and Reconciliation: Towards an Ethics of Thinking

Nietzsche and Adorno on Philosophical Praxis, Language, and Reconciliation: Towards an Ethics of Thinking

by Paolo A. Bolaños

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Overview

Nietzsche and Adorno on Philosophical Praxis, Language, and Reconciliation: Towards an Ethics of Thinking offers a philosophical notion of an “ethics of thinking,” a kind of thinking that is receptive to the non-identical character of the world of human and non-human objects. Paolo A. Bolaños experiments with the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche and Theodor W. Adorno, who are presented as contemporary proponents of the Frühromantik tradition. Bolaños offers a reconstruction of the respective philosophies of language of Nietzsche and Adorno, as well as a rehearsal of their critique of metaphysics and identity thinking, in order to develop a notion of philosophical praxis that is grounded in the ethical dimension of thinking. Via Nietzsche and Adorno, Bolaños argues that thinking’s performative participation in uncertainty broadens the domain of reason, thereby also broadening our conceptual capacities and our receptivity to new possibilities of thinking. As an ethical praxis, thinking guards itself from the error of solidification, thereby opening philosophy to a reconciliatory, as opposed to domineering, reception of the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793608031
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 01/12/2021
Series: Contemporary Studies in Idealism
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 438 KB

About the Author

Paolo A. Bolaños is professor of philosophy at the University of Santo Tomas.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Introduction

  1. From Early German Romanticism to Philosophical Praxis
  2. Reinscribing Metaphor: Nietzsche’s Theory of Language
  3. Adorno and the Revaluation of the Language of Philosophy
  4. Reconciliation and the Non-Identical

Conclusion

Bibliography

Appendix: Further Reading

About the Author

Index

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