Three Dialectical Relationships and the Necessity of Critique in Theodore Adorno's Works

Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 3 (1) (1999)
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Abstract

This paper examines critical theorist Theodore Adorno's approach to dialectics and critique in his works Against Epistemology and Negative Dialectics. It considers three diads or polarities that Adorno considers to have been neglected by philosophy during Modernity: society and individual; subject and object; and entity and concept. Then it explores the necessity for philosophical critique, both of others and of oneself carried out through the equivocal concept of thought.

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Gregory Sadler
Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design

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