Was ich den Alten verdanke

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Was ich den Alten verdanke is a philosophical work by Max Horkheimer in which he reflects on the enduring influence of ancient thinkers on his own critical theory and worldview.

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instanceOf essay
philosophical work
associatedWith Frankfurt School of critical theory NERFINISHED
author Max Horkheimer NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Max Horkheimer NERFINISHED
discusses enduring relevance of ancient philosophy
foundations of critical theory in classical ideas
relationship between ancient thought and modern society
genre non-fiction
philosophy
hasAuthorialIntention to acknowledge intellectual debts to ancient philosophers
hasInfluenceFrom ancient Greek philosophy
classical ethics
hasPerspective Frankfurt School NERFINISHED
intendedAudience readers of philosophy
students of critical theory
language German
mainSubject ancient philosophy
critical theory
intellectual autobiography
philosophicalFocus ethics
history of ideas
social philosophy
philosophicalTradition Western philosophy
reflectsOn Horkheimer's own worldview
ancient thinkers
influence of classical philosophy on critical theory
relatedWork Eclipse of Reason NERFINISHED
Zur Kritik der instrumentellen Vernunft NERFINISHED
titleLanguage German
workOf Max Horkheimer NERFINISHED

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What I Owe to the Ancients originalTitle Was ich den Alten verdanke