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Adorno's Concept of Metaphysical Experience

In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), A companion to Adorno. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 549–563 (2019)

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  1. The Kantian origin of Adorno's concept of metaphysical experience.Farshid Baghai - forthcoming - European Journal of Philosophy.
    Metaphysical experience is one of the most obscure concepts in Adorno's Negative Dialectics. The obscurity stems partly from the way in which metaphysical experience is antinomic. To describe the antinomic character of metaphysical experience, Adorno situates it in relation to Kant's first Critique. He distinguishes two conceptions of antinomy in the first Critique: first, the explicit conception of antinomy that the transcendental dialectic exposes and resolves; and second, the implicit conception of antinomy that remains insoluble and structures the first Critique (...)
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  • “Utopianism in Pianissimo”: Adorno and Bloch on Utopia and Critique.Jonathan Roessler - 2022 - Critical Horizons 23 (3):227-246.
    Adorno’s subtle utopianism is often overshadowed by the sombreness of his work. In this article, I explore Adorno’s concept of utopia by reading him alongside Ernst Bloch, whose The Spirit of Utopia (1918) had a lasting influence on Adorno. Not least due to the unsteady nature of their friendship, the intellectual relationship between Bloch and Adorno has often been overlooked. I propose that Bloch’s utopianism can help us make sense of Adorno’s rare but distinct remarks on utopia and argue that (...)
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