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Two sorts of philosophical therapy: Ordinary language philosophy, social criticism and the Frankfurt school (2023)
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Whyman, T. (2023). Two sorts of philosophical therapy: Ordinary language philosophy, social criticism and the Frankfurt school. Philosophy and Social Criticism, https://doi.org/10.1177/01914537231203525

In a recent article, Fabian Freyenhagen argues that we should understand first-generation Frankfurt School critical theory (in particular, the work of Adorno and Horkheimer) as being defined by a kind of ‘linguistic turn’ analogous to one present in... Read More about Two sorts of philosophical therapy: Ordinary language philosophy, social criticism and the Frankfurt school.

Dialectical Aristotelianism: On Marx's account of what separates us from the animals (2023)
Journal Article
Whyman, T. (2023). Dialectical Aristotelianism: On Marx's account of what separates us from the animals. Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8675.12712

I have noticed, in Anglophone philosophy, a certain way of invoking Marx. The pattern here is—understandably, given the relative scarcity of substantial engagement with Marx outside of (radical) political theory—a rather loose one. But I've spotted i... Read More about Dialectical Aristotelianism: On Marx's account of what separates us from the animals.