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Adorno in Neapel: Wie sich eine Sehnsuchtslandschaft in Philosophie verwandelt

by Martin Mittelmeier

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Philosophy. Sociology. Nonfiction. Adorno en Nápoles da vida a un período en la historia intelectual europea cuando el paisaje romántico de la Bahía de Nápoles se convirtió en un imán para escritores, poetas y ?lósofos. Mittelmeier cuenta cómo las experiencias de Adorno sentaron las bases de su pensamiento ?losó?co posterior, un pensamiento inspirado tanto por el mundo natural como por sus discusiones con otros intelectuales como Walter Benjamin y Alfred Sohn-Rethel.… (more)
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Philosophy. Sociology. Nonfiction. Adorno en Nápoles da vida a un período en la historia intelectual europea cuando el paisaje romántico de la Bahía de Nápoles se convirtió en un imán para escritores, poetas y ?lósofos. Mittelmeier cuenta cómo las experiencias de Adorno sentaron las bases de su pensamiento ?losó?co posterior, un pensamiento inspirado tanto por el mundo natural como por sus discusiones con otros intelectuales como Walter Benjamin y Alfred Sohn-Rethel.

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