Lionel Trilling on Sincerity (Part One)

Lionel Trilling on Sincerity (Part One)

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Horkheimer & Adorno on The Odyssey (Part One)

We read part of The Dialectic of Enlightenment (1944), specifically the parts about Homer's epic as an allegory for the merely apparent triumph of modernism (capitalism, instrumental reason) over myth (savagery, magical thinking). Homer is odd for H&A because even stylistically, ...  Show more

Galen Strawson Against Narrativity (Part One)

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