Philosophy as Critique of the Mind
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Bi - vocal introduction -- Part I - Stanisław Czerniak - -- The Philosophy of Gernot Böhme And Critical Theory Doctrinal Positions And Interdisciplinary Mediations -- 1. Horkheimer's rationalistic materialism and Böhme's finalisation of science concept -- 2. Gernot Böhme versus Theodor W. Adorno. The mimesis category dispute -- 3. Gernot Böhme - Jürgen Habermas. Gernot Böhme's bodily existence ethics versus discursive ethics -- 4. An attempted summary. Gernot Böhme's critique of aesthetic capitalism -- Max Horkheimer's philosophy of religion -- 1. Horkheimer's idea of transcendence -- 2. Eschatological longing as a category of the philosophy of religion -- 3. Longing and the question of religion. The negative theology concept -- 4. Transcendence and the solidarity of human beings -- The anthropological - ethical fringes of the philosophy of religion in the approach of Jürgen Habermas -- 1. Introductory remarks -- 2. The general context of Habermas's philosophy of religion -- 3. The post-secular society concept within the structure of Habermas's philosophical project -- 4. Habermas's post-secular society concept -- 5. The concept of post-secular translation in the context of Habermas's critique of liberal eugenics -- 6. The role of Kantian themes in Habermas's philosophy of religion. Overview of the research field -- Appendix. Max Horkheimer and Jürgen Habermas as Philosophers of Religion. Comparative Essay -- Between Habermas and Adorno. The Social Philosophy of Axel Honneth -- 1. Axel Honneth`s and Jurgen Habermas`s philosophical stands -- 2. Axel Honneth and Theodor W. Adorno: the "mimesis" category -- 3. Conclusions -- Part II - Rafał Michalski -- Theory of power - power of theory. Is a critical theory still possible? -- 1. Introductory remarks -- 1. "Potentia versus Potestas