Adorno on Nature

Deborah Cook

earliest edition we have, 2011 Taylor & Francis Group, 2014

Presents a detailed examination of the role of the idea of natural history in Adorno's work, including comparisons of his concerns with those of ecological theorists such and Murray Bookchin, Carolyn Merchant, and Arne Naess.

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Adorno on Nature edition · 2014 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781317548027
Adorno on Nature edition · 2014 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781317548034
Adorno on Nature edition · 2014 · Taylor & Francis Group · 209 pages · 9781322130156
Adorno on Nature edition · 2014 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781315730141
Adorno on Nature edition · 2014 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781317548041
Adorno on Nature edition · 2014 · Taylor & Francis Group · 224 pages · 9781844652556
Adorno on Nature edition · 2011 · Taylor & Francis Group · 224 pages · 9781844654857

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