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Zusammenfassung: | The purely philosophical concerns of Theodor W. Adorno's negative dialectic would seem to be far removed from the concreteness of critical theory; Adorno's philosophy considers perhaps the most traditional subject of "pure" philosophy, the structure of experience, whereas critical theory examines specific aspects of society. But, as Brian O'Connor demonstrates in this highly original interpretation of Adorno's philosophy, the negative dialectic can be seen as the theoretical foundation of the reflexivity or critical rationality required by critical theory. Adorno, O'Connor argues, is committed to the "concretion" of philosophy: his thesis of nonidentity attempts to show that reality is not reducible to appearances. This lays the foundation for the applied "concrete" critique of appearances that is essential to the possibility of critical theory. To explicate the context in which Adorno's philosophy operates--the tradition of modern German philosophy, from Kant to Heidegger--O'Connor examines in detail the ideas of these philosophers as well as Adorno's self-defining differences with them. O'Connor discusses Georg LucA cs and the influence of his "protocritical theory" on Adorno's thought; the elements of Kant's and Hegel's German idealism appropriated by Adorno for his theory of subject-object mediation; the priority of the object and the agency of the subject in Adorno's epistemology; and Adorno's important critiques of Kant and the phenomenology of Heidegger and Husserl, critiques that both illuminate Adorno's key concepts and reveal his construction of critical theory through an engagement with the problems of philosophy |
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title | Adorno's negative dialectic : philosophy and the possibility of critical rationality / |
title_alt | The role of German idealism in the negative dialectic -- the structure of Adorno's epistemology : the priority of the object -- The structure of Adorno's epistemology : the role of subjectivity -- The critique of Kant -- Adorno on Husserl and Heidegger. |
title_auth | Adorno's negative dialectic : philosophy and the possibility of critical rationality / |
title_exact_search | Adorno's negative dialectic : philosophy and the possibility of critical rationality / |
title_full | Adorno's negative dialectic : philosophy and the possibility of critical rationality / Brian O'Connor. |
title_fullStr | Adorno's negative dialectic : philosophy and the possibility of critical rationality / Brian O'Connor. |
title_full_unstemmed | Adorno's negative dialectic : philosophy and the possibility of critical rationality / Brian O'Connor. |
title_short | Adorno's negative dialectic : |
title_sort | adorno s negative dialectic philosophy and the possibility of critical rationality |
title_sub | philosophy and the possibility of critical rationality / |
topic | Adorno, Theodor W., 1903-1969. Negative Dialektik. Negative Dialektik (Adorno, Theodor W.) fast Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100849 Dialectic. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85037521 Philosophy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010684 Philosophie. Dialectique. philosophy. aat dialectic. aat PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Modern. bisacsh Dialectic fast Philosophy fast |
topic_facet | Adorno, Theodor W., 1903-1969. Negative Dialektik. Negative Dialektik (Adorno, Theodor W.) Philosophy. Dialectic. Philosophy Philosophie. Dialectique. philosophy. dialectic. PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Modern. Dialectic |
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