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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. 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.

  6. 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.

  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.