Critique of Rationality postulates aesthetic-consciousness as the
site of socialisation in communities of meaning, as a frame for
judgment and creativity, arguing that struggling to awaken that
consciousness is essential to an open society. In making this
argument, O'Brien moves through phenomenology, epistemology,
Romanticism, aesthetics, and psycho-analytics, drawing on many of
the key thinkers of western philosophy on the way.
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