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A. gnes Heller

    12 de mayo de 1929 – 19 de julio de 2019

    Ágnes Heller fue una filósofa húngara cuya obra exploró la ética, la teoría de la modernidad y la filosofía posmoderna. Como figura central de la Escuela de Budapest en la década de 1960, influyó profundamente en el discurso intelectual. Los escritos de Heller se caracterizan por un enfoque original del marxismo y una perspectiva crítica sobre la sociedad moderna. Su obra profundiza en cuestiones fundamentales de la existencia humana y la justicia social.

    The Concept of the Beautiful
    The Time Is Out of Joint
    Lukács revalued
    The Immortal Comedy
    Instinto, agresividad y carácter
    Teoría de las necesidades en Marx
    • The Immortal Comedy

      The Comic Phenomenon in Art, Literature, and Life

      • 238 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Exploring the comic phenomenon in literature, art, and life, Agnes Heller presents a philosophical analysis that spans both classical and contemporary works. By examining figures such as Shakespeare, Kafka, and Rabelais, along with the art of Brueghel and Daumier, Heller offers insightful observations that enrich modern thought across the humanities. Her work stands as a significant contribution to understanding humor's role in culture and its deeper implications.

      The Immortal Comedy
    • The Time Is Out of Joint

      Shakespeare as Philosopher of History

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Exploring Shakespeare's innovative approach to time and temporality, this work delves into the distinctions between factual truth, theoretical understanding, and interpretive revelation. It argues that Shakespeare presciently engaged with themes central to post-metaphysical philosophy, highlighting his relevance to contemporary philosophical discussions even before modern metaphysics fully emerged.

      The Time Is Out of Joint
    • The Concept of the Beautiful

      • 222 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Exploring the evolution of the concept of beauty, the book contrasts 'warm' metaphysics with the 'cold' perspective rooted in Plato. It delves into the thoughts of significant intellectuals, including Nietzsche, Benjamin, and Adorno, who contribute to a fragmented yet hopeful vision of beauty in a post-metaphysical context. The work provides a comprehensive analysis of how beauty has been interpreted throughout history, highlighting key figures and their philosophical contributions to the discourse.

      The Concept of the Beautiful
    • A Theory of Feelings

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Exploring the complexities of human feelings, this work delves into drives, affects, and the essence of "feeling" through a detailed examination of emotions, emotional dispositions, orientive feelings, and passions. It offers insights from phenomenological, analytical, and historical perspectives, making it a valuable resource for those engaged in philosophy, psychology, sociology, and cognitive science.

      A Theory of Feelings
    • Routledge Revivals

      The Power of Shame (1985): A Rational Perspective

      • 318 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring the often-overlooked theme of shame, this collection of interconnected essays delves into its moral implications, distinguishing it from the more frequently examined issue of conscience. First published in 1985, the work encourages readers to reflect on the complexities of shame and its impact on human behavior and ethics, offering a thought-provoking perspective that invites deeper philosophical inquiry.

      Routledge Revivals
    • Doomsday or Deterrence? argues against the majority of premises and conclusions of the antinuclear argument as existed in 1986 when this study was first published. This title will be of interest to students of politics and international relations.

      Doomsday or Deterrence?
    • This book, first published in 1983, is a radical reinterpretation of the Hungarian revolution in the context of world politics and Eastern Europe as a whole. It examines the events and protagonists with a fresh eye, and relies on witnesses and participants for the rigorous documentary backing.

      Hungary 1956 Revisited