Sean T. Murphy is studying for his masters in Contemporary European Philosophy at University College Dublin. He is mainly interest in the legacy of German Idealism, particularly as it appears in the work of the early Frankfurt School (especially Adorno). He has broad interests in Marxist philosophy and aesthetics.
Latest reviews
- ‘Immanent Externalities: The Reproduction of Life in Capital’ by Rebecca Carson reviewed by Elliot C. Mason
- ‘Gramsci Contested: Interpretations, Debates and Polemics, 1922-2012’ by Guido Liguori reviewed by Brant Roberts
- ‘Hegel in Marx. Studien zur dialektischen Kritik und zur Theorie der Befreiung’ by Andreas Arndt reviewed by Adrian Wilding
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- Recently published: Jan Kandiyali (ed.) Reassessing Marx’s Social and Political Philosophy: Freedom, Recognition, and Human Flourishing. A second collection of papers from Marx and Philosophy Society conferences. 20% discount. See review by Tony Smith.
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