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  1. Between Philosophy and Social Science: Selected Early Writings. Max Horkheimer. MIT Press ( 1995 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. These essays reveal another side of Horkheimer, focusing on his remarkable contributions to critical theory in the 1930s.

    • Max Horkheimer
  2. 28 de ago. de 1995 · Selected Early Writings. by Max Horkheimer. Translated by G. Frederick Hunter, Matthew S. Kramer and John Torpey. With Thomas McCarthy. Paperback. $50.00. Paperback. ISBN: 9780262581424. Pub date: August 28, 1995. Publisher: The MIT Press. 440 pp., 6 x 9 in,

  3. Between Philosophy and Social Science: Selected Early Writings (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought) | mitpressbookstore. Max Horkheimer, G. Frederick Hunter (Translated by), Matthew S. Kramer (Translated by), John Torpey (Translated by) $50.00. Publication Date: August 28th, 1995. Publisher: The MIT Press. ISBN: 9780262581424. Pages:

    • Max Horkheimer
    • August 28, 1995
  4. Between Philosophy and Social Science: Selected Early Writings | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.5860/choice.32-0232. Corpus ID: 142717082. Between Philosophy and Social Science: Selected Early Writings. M. Horkheimer. Published 1993. Philosophy, Political Science.

  5. Between philosophy and social science : selected early writings. Responsibility. Max Horkheimer ; translated by G. Frederick Hunter, Matthew S. Kramer, and John Torpey ; introduction by G. Frederick Hunter. Language. English. Imprint. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1993. Physical description. 1 online resource (xii, 426 pages) Series.

  6. Between Philosophy and Social Science: Selected Early Writings. By. Max Horkheimer, G. Frederick Hunter, Matthew S. Kramer, John Torpey, Thomas McCarthy. The MIT Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/1565.001.0001. ISBN electronic: 9780262275699. Publication date: 1993.

  7. Between philosophy and social science selected early writings. These essays reveal another side of Horkheimer, focusing on his remarkable contributions to critical theory in the 1930s.