Critique Of Rationality: Judgement and Creativity from Benjamin to Merleau-Ponty
By (Author) John E. O'Brien
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
5th December 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Sociology
Philosophy
128.33
Paperback
300
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Critique of Rationality postulates aesthetic-consciousness as the site of socialization in communities of meaning, as a frame for judgment and creativity, arguing that struggling to awaken that consciousness is essential to an open society. In making this argument, O'Brien moves through phenomenology, epistemology, Romanticism, aesthetics, and psycho-analytics, drawing on many of the key thinkers of western philosophy on the way.
John Eustice O'Brien, Ph.D. (Wisconsin, 1971), formerly Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies, Portland State University, Oregon, now independent researcher in Paris, recently published, Critical Practice from Voltaire to Foucault (Haymarket, 2015) and two articles on the Global Political Economy in Critical Sociology (2015 & 2016).