Autonomy after Auschwitz

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Autonomy after Auschwitz

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Ever since Kant and Hegel, the notion of autonomy—the idea that we are beholden to no law except one we impose upon ourselves—has been considered the truest philosophical expression of human freedom. But could our commitment to autonomy, as Theodor Adorno asked, be related to the extreme evils that we have witnessed in modernity? In Autonomy after Auschwitz, Martin Shuster explores this difficult question with astonishing theoretical acumen, examining the precise ways autonomy can lead us down a path of evil and how it might be prevented from doing so.

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Subtitle: Adorno, German idealism, and Modernity
Author: Shuster, Martin
Year: 2014
ISBN: 9780226155487
Pages: 201
Language: English
Publisher: Chicago University Press
Publisher's city: Chicago
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