@article{Kozlarek, author = {Kozlarek, Oliver}, title = {El humanismo como cr{\´i}tica: el >homo negans< de Erich Fromm y el amor creador en el psicoan{\´a}lisis humanista [Humanism as Criticism: Erich Fromm's >homo negans< and Creative Love in Humanist Psychology]}, series = {Devenires - Revista de filosofía y filosofía de la cultura (M{\´e}xico), No. 31 (2015), pp. 237-265. [Online ISSN 2395-9274] [publicaciones.umich.mx/revistas/devenires/ojs/article/view/290/246]}, journal = {Devenires - Revista de filosofía y filosofía de la cultura (M{\´e}xico), No. 31 (2015), pp. 237-265. [Online ISSN 2395-9274] [publicaciones.umich.mx/revistas/devenires/ojs/article/view/290/246]}, abstract = {El art{\´i}culo reconstruye algunas ideas centrales sobre las que Erich Fromm construye su Teor{\´i}a cr{\´i}tica. Me interesa especialmente la manera en que Fromm orienta su Teor{\´i}a cr{\´i}tica por un humanismo que {\´e}l extrae de su discusi{\´o}n con Freud y sobre todo con Marx. Las estaciones a trav{\´e}s de las cuales nos conduce el desdoblamiento de estas ideas nos lleva a reparar en la relaci{\´o}n que, seg{\´u}n Fromm, existe entre cr{\´i}tica, psicoan{\´a}lisis y humanismo, los conceptos de >car{\´a}cter social< as{\´i} como de >inconsciente social< y el tema de la alienaci{\´o}n que Fromm define en clave humanista como deshumanizaci{\´o}n. En la {\´u}ltima parte, el art{\´i}culo trata de establecer algunas correspondencias entre el pensamiento humanista de Fromm y el pensamiento del poeta y ensayista mexicano Octavio Paz.}, language = {es} } @article{Kozlarek, author = {Kozlarek, Oliver}, title = {From the humanism of critical theory to critical humanism}, series = {European Journal of Social Theory, Vol. 24, No. 2 (2021), pp. 246-263. [Online ISSN 1461-7137] [doi.org/10.1177/1368431020960958]}, journal = {European Journal of Social Theory, Vol. 24, No. 2 (2021), pp. 246-263. [Online ISSN 1461-7137] [doi.org/10.1177/1368431020960958]}, abstract = {Following Max Horkheimer, I will first attempt to reconstruct an anthropology that essentially wants to be understood as critical social research. I will then pursue the question of humanism in critical theory. In doing so, I want to show that a reference to a normatively substantive humanism does actually exist in critical theory. On the other hand, I want to show that this humanism is anything but unambiguously and systematically formulated but has been reflected and articulated differently by different representatives of critical theory. The two examples I will refer to here are Theodor W. Adorno and Erich Fromm. I will define Adorno's humanism as 'dialectical humanism', whereas Fromm's humanism could be described as 'emphatic humanism'. My reading, however, attempts to interrogate the two positions as to their complementarity. Not 'Adorno or Fromm', but 'Adorno and Fromm' is the motto that guides me. Finally, I will relate this complementary reading of both approaches in such a way that the possibility of a 'Critical Humanism' can be derived from it, which above all also wants to be understood as a sociological research program.}, language = {en} } @article{Kozlarek, author = {Kozlarek, Oliver}, title = {Humanismus als Kritik, Erich Fromms >Homo negans< und die sch{\"o}pferische Liebe in der humanistischen Psychologie}, series = {Straub, J. (Ed.), Der sich selbst verwirklichende Mensch: {\"U}ber den Humanismus der Humanistischen Psychologie, Bielefeld (Transcript Verlag) 2012, pp. 153-178.}, journal = {Straub, J. (Ed.), Der sich selbst verwirklichende Mensch: {\"U}ber den Humanismus der Humanistischen Psychologie, Bielefeld (Transcript Verlag) 2012, pp. 153-178.}, language = {de} }