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  1.  21
    The total work of art in European modernism.David Roberts - 2011 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Library.
    In this groundbreaking book David Roberts sets out to demonstrate the centrality of the total work of art to European modernism since the French Revolution.
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    The monarchy and the Fascist regime in Italy.David D. Roberts - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    Controversy has long surrounded the complex relationship between King Victor Emmanuel III and the dictator Benito Mussolini in Fascist Italy. It is clear that the king played decisive roles in bringing Mussolini to power in 1922 and in removing him in 1943. In between, the two coexisted as Italy became a ‘dyarchy’, with two foci of power. The presence of the monarchy at once checked Fascist radicalism and persuaded many conservatives to adhere to the regime. Thanks especially to the monarchy, (...)
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  3. Dialectic of Romanticism: a Critique of Modernism.David Roberts & Peter Murphy - unknown
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    Nothing But History: Reconstruction and Extremity After Metaphysics.David D. Roberts - 1995 - University of California Press.
    "An admirable accomplishment.... Roberts provides valuable insights into the current debate on the nature of historical knowledge in our present 'postmodern' time. Anyone concerned with the philosophy of history will need to reckon with this book."--Allan D. Megill, author of "Prophets of Extremity".
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  5. Technology and modernity: Spengler, Jünger, Heidegger, Cassirer.David Roberts - 2012 - Thesis Eleven 111 (1):19-35.
    In the crisis scenarios of modernity which flourished in the Weimar Republic, technology is typically seen as destiny or fate. Thus Oswald Spengler and Ernst Jünger both construe the coming struggle for world power in terms of the integration of production and technology in the industrial-military complex. Martin Heidegger’s critique of Jünger’s blueprint for total mobilization in Der Arbeiter springs from his reading of modernity as nihilism. Just as the crisis of Western history is reaching completion in modernity, so equally (...)
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  6. Philosophy and Geography Iii: Philosophies of Place.Philip Brey, Lee Caragata, James Dickinson, David Glidden, Sara Gottlieb, Bruce Hannon, Ian Howard, Jeff Malpas, Katya Mandoki, Jonathan Maskit, Bryan G. Norton, Roger Paden, David Roberts, Holmes Rolston Iii, Izhak Schnell, Jonathon M. Smith, David Wasserman & Mick Womersley (eds.) - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    A growing literature testifies to the persistence of place as an incorrigible aspect of human experience, identity, and morality. Place is a common ground for thought and action, a community of experienced particulars that avoids solipsism and universalism. It draws us into the philosophy of the ordinary, into familiarity as a form of knowledge, into the wisdom of proximity. Each of these essays offers a philosophy of place, and reminds us that such philosophies ultimately decide how we make, use, and (...)
     
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    Benedetto Croce and the Uses of Historicism.David D. Roberts - 1987
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  8. Foucault and Adorno: Two forms of the critique of modernity.Axel Honneth & David Roberts - 1986 - Thesis Eleven 15 (1):48-59.
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  9. The Work of Art and the Seff-Reproduction of Art.Niklas Luhmann & David Roberts - 1985 - Thesis Eleven 12 (1):4-27.
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    On thinking: Open letter to Hannah Arendt.Agnes Heller, David Roberts & Peter Beilharz - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 159 (1):23-34.
    Thesis Eleven is honoured to be able to publish this text by our late friend and mentor Agnes Heller. It was secured in the period before her recent death, and is published now posthumously in her memory. Echoing her earlier text written as an Imaginary Preface to Arendt’s Totalitarianism, it responds to themes in the later text, The Life of the Mind. These were among the most eminent of the minds referred to later as Women in Dark Times. Their connection (...)
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    Oscillation Phase Locking and Late ERP Components of Intracranial Hippocampal Recordings Correlate to Patient Performance in a Working Memory Task.Jonathan K. Kleen, Markus E. Testorf, David W. Roberts, Rod C. Scott, Barbara J. Jobst, Gregory L. Holmes & Pierre-Pascal Lenck-Santini - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Art and Enlightenment: Aesthetic Theory after Adorno.David Roberts - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (3):262-263.
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    Moral managers and business sanctuaries.David Roberts - 1986 - Journal of Business Ethics 5 (3):203 - 208.
    Richard Konrad claims that businessmen are guilty of adhering to a vicious form of ethical relativism. In practice, the relativism takes the form of doing an act which ordinarily would be called wrong and then claiming that the act is right or justified because it falls under a special set of codes (business ethics) which preempt ordinary ones. These codes or business ethics establish moral sanctuaries for businessmen. Konrad examines three versions of the sanctuary position, argues that they fail, and (...)
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    Paradox Preserved: From Ontology to Autology. Reflections on Niklas Luhmann's the Art of Society.David Roberts - 1987 - Thesis Eleven 51 (1):53-74.
    As a universal theory Luhmann's systems theory of society includes art in its ambit. The Art of Society (1995) reconstructs the formal and the social-historical conditions of the functional differentiation of a system of art since the Renaissance. The methodological focus of the reconstruction - Luhmann's theory of form (perception, first and second order observation, medium and form) and of systemic differentiation (social function, self-organization, codes and programmes, evolution and self-description of art) - are analysed in the first part of (...)
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  15. Introduction.David Roberts, Karl Smith, Simon Marginson & Peter Beilharz - 2008 - Thesis Eleven 94 (1):3-5.
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    Illusion Only is Sacred.David Roberts - 2003 - Thesis Eleven 73 (1):83-95.
    Integral to the modern paradigm of cultural critique is an entropic vision of the `completion' of modernity reaching from Heidegger and Adorno to Debord and Baudrillard. Are contemporary cultural developments to be grasped in terms of this `completion' or do we need a more open-ended account of capitalism and culture? The article examines two key aspects of contemporary culture, both tied to processes of aestheticization and commodification since the 18th century: the progression from the culture industry (Adorno) to the aesthetic (...)
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    György Márkus’s Theory of Cultural Modernity: Presuppositions and Extrapolations.David Roberts - 2019 - Critical Horizons 20 (3):201-220.
    ABSTRACTMy paper aims to situate and contextualize György Márkus’s key writings on cultural modernity on the one hand in relation to their theoretical antecedents in Kant and Hegel’s conception of modern society as a society of culture and in Lukacs’s reception of Kant and Hegel in his early pre-Marxist works, and on the other hand in relation to an examination of the contemporary ramifications of certain tendencies in modern culture highlighted in Márkus’s writings. The paper is accordingly divided into two (...)
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    Towards a Genealogy and Typology of Spectacle: Some Comments on Debord.David Roberts - 2003 - Thesis Eleven 75 (1):54-68.
    Debord’s influential theory of the spectacle is vitiated by its lack of historical and analytical differentiation. This article draws on Debord’s own undeveloped distinction between the concentrated spectacle and the diffuse spectacle in order to propose a double genealogy and a fourfold typology of the spectacle since the French Revolution.
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    From the cultural contradictions of capitalism to the creative economy.David Roberts - 2012 - Thesis Eleven 110 (1):83-97.
    The geography of contemporary bohemia is integral to Richard Florida’s thesis of the rise of a new creative class in the USA. The strong correlation between the presence of bohemians and innovative high-tech industries in a number of American cities stands in sharp contrast to the historical image of a bohemian subculture of artists and intellectuals, defined by their antagonistic relationship to bourgeois society. Rather than a sign of social marginality, bohemian life-styles have now become a marker of the ‘new (...)
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    Understanding and tackling the reproducibility crisis - Why we need to study scientists’ trust in data.Michael W. Calnan, Simon T. Kirchin, David L. Roberts, Mark N. Wass & Martin Michaelis - unknown
    In the life sciences, there is an ongoing discussion about a perceived ‘reproducibility crisis’. However, it remains unclear to which extent the perceived lack of reproducibility is the consequence of issues that can be tackled and to which extent it may be the consequence of unrealistic expectations of the technical level of reproducibility. Large-scale, multi-institutional experimental replication studies are very cost- and time-intensive. This Perspective suggests an alternative, complementary approach: meta-research using sociological and philosophical methodologies to examine researcher trust in (...)
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    Introduction.David Roberts - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 106 (1):3-4.
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    György Markus: On the constitution of cultural modernity.John Rundell & David Roberts - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 138 (1):114-120.
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    From modernism to presentism: On the destination of art.David Roberts - 2024 - Thesis Eleven 180 (1):3-14.
    The idea of modern art presupposes the rise of historicism and the sense of progress since the Enlightenment. Once art, however, conceives itself as progressive and hence modern, it is confronted by the paradoxes of progress: progress renders the modern obsolete at the same time as it seeks to give itself meaning by positing a goal, a destination that would be the end purpose and hence the end of progress. As a consequence, modern art is impelled to constantly transcend its (...)
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    The Absolute Present.David Roberts - 2015 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 273 (3):279-287.
    Agnes Heller’s philosophy of history is divided between A Theory of History (1982) and A Philosophy of History in Fragments (1993). The one is a reflection on the stages of historical consciousness, the other is a manifestation of postmodern historical consciousness, situated between the crisis of European philosophy of history and a dawning world-historical consciousness. The crisis of European philosophy of history is defined by the irresolvable contradiction between the absolute present of Hegel’s self-knowing subject of History and the consciousness (...)
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  25. Without Subject, Without Reason: Reflections on Niklas Luhmann's Social Systems.Klaus Podak & David Roberts - 1986 - Thesis Eleven 13 (1):54-66.
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    Beyond Progress: The Museum and Montage.David Roberts - 1988 - Theory, Culture and Society 5 (2-3):543-557.
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  27. Introduction.David Roberts & Peter Beilharz - 2003 - Thesis Eleven 75 (1):3-6.
  28. Introduction.David Roberts & Julian Triado - 1985 - Thesis Eleven 12 (1):2-3.
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  29. Introduction.Peter Murphy & David Roberts - 1999 - Thesis Eleven 56 (1):3-4.
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  30. Introduction.David Roberts - 2009 - Thesis Eleven 98 (1):3-4.
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  31. Democracy and Culture: the Janus Face of the Postmodern in Ferenc Feher's Writings On Aesthetics.David Roberts - 1995 - Thesis Eleven 42 (1):41-51.
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  32. The Medium of Art.Niklas Luhmann & David Roberts - 1987 - Thesis Eleven 18 (1):101-113.
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  33. Questioning the modern and revolutionary credentials of European fascism.David D. Roberts - 2012 - European Journal of Political Theory 11 (4):459-473.
  34. Aura and Aesthetics of Nature.David Roberts - 1993 - Thesis Eleven 36 (1):127-137.
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  35. Crowds and Power or the Natural History of Modernity: Horkheimer, Adorno, Canetti, Arendt.David Roberts - 1987 - Thesis Eleven 45 (1):39-68.
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  36. Politics and Economy.David Roberts - 1998 - Thesis Eleven 53 (1):1-9.
    Fundamental changes in the world economic system have resulted in a new differentiation, that between centre and periphery, between a global financial market on the one hand and production, services and labour on the other. As modern society has now become financial society, the old distinction between capital and labour has lost its informational value for party politics. The fact that the distinction between centre and periphery cannot be copied into the national political system means that economic policy can no (...)
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  37. Introduction.Johann P. Arnason, David Roberts & Peter Beilharz - 2000 - Thesis Eleven 63 (1):3-3.
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  38. Reviews : Peter and Christa Bürger, The Institutions of Art, translated by Loren Kruger, introduction by Russell A. Berman, (University of Nebraska Press, 1992).David Roberts - 1994 - Thesis Eleven 39 (1):119-121.
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  39. Between Home and World: Agnes Heller's the Concept of the Beautiful.David Roberts - 1999 - Thesis Eleven 59 (1):95-101.
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  40. Brecht : Epic Form and Realism a Reconsideration.David Roberts - 1982 - Thesis Eleven 5 (1):32-58.
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  41. Introduction.David Roberts & Trevor Hogan - 2000 - Thesis Eleven 61 (1):3-4.
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  42. Georg Simmel's Philosophy of Money: Reflexions on the Relation Between Philosophy and History.David Roberts - 1996 - Thesis Eleven 44 (1):12-27.
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  43. The Postmodernity of Art: Beyond Hegel and Adorno.David Roberts - 1987 - Thesis Eleven 18 (1):114-123.
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  44. Singular Histories And Plural Rationality.Gérard Raulet & David Roberts - 1987 - Thesis Eleven 18 (1):85-100.
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  45. Introduction.David Roberts - 1997 - Thesis Eleven 51 (1):3-4.
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  46. Marxism, Modernism, Postmodernism.David Roberts - 1985 - Thesis Eleven 12 (1):53-63.
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  47. Reviews : Kieren Flanagan, Sociology and Liturgy: Re-presentations of the Holy (London, Macmillan, 1991).David Roberts - 1994 - Thesis Eleven 37 (1):157-159.
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    Introduction: Weimar social theory: The ‘crisis of classical modernity’ revisited.Austin Harrington & David Roberts - 2012 - Thesis Eleven 111 (1):3-8.
    The collapse of the Weimar Republic remains central to the history of the 20th century and to contemporary debates on 'classical modernity' and its Europe-wide crisis in the wake of the First World War. The present issue of Thesis Eleven focuses on three dimensions of the Weimar crisis: the experience of fundamental societal crisis and closure and its diagnostic power in relation to the rise of fascist movements; the cognitive and normative resources that sought to work against this crisis-ridden sense (...)
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  49. Overtures of reconciliation in a forgotten conflict.Roger Griffin & David D. Roberts - 2012 - European Journal of Political Theory 11 (4):354-361.
  50. The Historikerstreit the Self-Understanding of the Federal Republic and the Self-Understanding of a Generation: Jürgen Habermas and Günter Grass.David Roberts - 1991 - Thesis Eleven 30 (1):33-55.
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