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- Publications
- Influence
The institution of criticism
- P. U. Hohendahl
- Sociology
- 1 November 1982
moralistic criticism which, as he correctly perceived, would have to remain politically ambivalent. Compared to the ancien régime, and to the Empire as well , the rule of the upper
Jurgen Habermas: "The Public Sphere" (1964)
- P. U. Hohendahl, Patricia Russian
- Sociology
- 23 January 1974
A Berlin Republic: Writings on Germany
- Jiirgen Habermas, S. Rendall, P. U. Hohendahl
- History
- 1997
1. Can We Learn From History?. 2. A Double Past. 3. German Uncertainties. 4. The Need for German Continuities. 5. Between Facts and Norms. 6. Which History Can We Learn From?. Index.
Introduction to Reception Aesthetics
- P. U. Hohendahl, M. Silberman
- Philosophy
- 24 January 1977
and idealistic models in favor of an analysis of communicative processes, despite the fact that he had no theoretical model of communication at his disposal. Although he was not blind to the… Expand
The Fate of German Studies After the End of the Cold War.
- P. U. Hohendahl
- Sociology
- 1998
Fifty years ago?shortly after World War II?modern language professors gathered for the first time, at the University of Kentucky, to examine the major task that lay ahead of them?namely, to restore… Expand
Critical Theory, Public Sphere and Culture. Jurgen Habermas and His Critics
- P. U. Hohendahl, M. Silberman
- Sociology
- 24 January 1979
Bourgeois theory tends to separate carefully the domains of culture and politics. Its notion of the autonomy of art is particularly indispensible for countering arguments which conceive the relation… Expand
The Origins of Negative Dialectics: Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin and the Frankfurt School
- P. U. Hohendahl
- Philosophy
- Telos
- 21 December 1977
In her important introductory chapter, Susan Buck-Morss rightly stresses the significance of Critical Theory for young West German intellectuals after World War II. In contrast to the American… Expand
The Essential Frankfurt School Reader
- P. U. Hohendahl, A. Arato, Eike Gebhardt
- History
- 21 January 1984
The Dialectic of Enlightenment Revisited: Habermas' Critique of the Frankfurt School
- P. U. Hohendahl
- Philosophy
- 21 January 1985
A well-known newspaper caricature, printed some twenty years ago, pictures the Frankfurt School as a closely knit group with Horkheimer as a large father figure watching over the other members of the… Expand
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