Delivering a concise and lucid account of Adorno's response to the modern question of freedom Hearfield sets into critical relief six other modern philosophies of freedom from Kant Hegel Nietzsche Heidegger Foucault and Habermas. The book presents a broad variety of perspectives concerning the question of freedom and draws out the contrasting and superior merit of Adorno's response. Hearfield employs an interpretive framework that makes a distinction between a conceptual ratio (Kant Hegel and Habermas) and an existential poiesis (Nietzsche Heidegger and Foucault). The book includes singular reconstructions of Adorno's immanent critiques of Kant Hegel Nietzsche and Heidegger and demonstrates the theoretical instabilities peculiar to Foucault and Habermas. The book concludes by revealing the respective 'blind spots' in the conceptual ratio and existential poiesis modes of thinking which block our capacity for becoming free.
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