In drawing out the relationship between German idealism and critical theory on the question of reason’s autonomy I will concentrate on Adorno’s criticisms of transcendental idealism as it is the most sustained and detailed discussion within the critical theory tradition of the autonomy of reason. These criticisms open up for Adorno the conceptual space within which a more inclusive account reason’s autonomy might be articulated. The next section of this paper will turn to that criticism and a consideration of the new theoretical direction that the critique seems to necessitate – the direction Adorno attempts – will follow
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The aim of this paper is to shed light on two lesser-known aspects of Adorno’s work on philosophy: “...
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Metaphysik- und Vernunftkritik sind die Hauptgedankenlinien in der Philosophie Adornos und Nietzsche...
The paper examines critical arguments presented by Johann August Heinrich Ulrich in his 1788 book El...
The paper reconstructs Axel Honneth’s Neo-Hegelian critique of the classical-liberal conception of a...
This article aims to explore the connection between freedom and language in T.W. Adorno’s Notes to L...
In this paper I argue that Adorno's metacritique of freedom in Negative Dialectics and related texts...
This article investigates the importance of the evolution of Adorno's interpretation of Husserl for ...
In this paper I interrogate the actuality of Adorno’s concept of nature in the light of the contempo...
In this paper I argue that Theodor W. Adorno 's philosophy of freedom needs an ontological picture o...
In this paper I argue that Theodor W. Adorno's philosophy of freedom needs an ontological picture of...
International audienceAs a contribution to a responsive and critical materialist ethics of environme...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on two lesser-known aspects of Adorno’s work on philosophy: “...
[T. W. Adorno, a member of the Frankfurt School, was greatly influenced by Benjamin\u27s notion of t...
This thesis examines Adorno's critique of Kant's practical philosophy, as it is developed in Negativ...
This thesis aims to interpret and evaluate the concept of nature in Frankfurt School philosophers Ma...
During the twentieth century, Critical Theory was one of the most influential schools of thought in ...
Metaphysik- und Vernunftkritik sind die Hauptgedankenlinien in der Philosophie Adornos und Nietzsche...
The paper examines critical arguments presented by Johann August Heinrich Ulrich in his 1788 book El...
The paper reconstructs Axel Honneth’s Neo-Hegelian critique of the classical-liberal conception of a...
This article aims to explore the connection between freedom and language in T.W. Adorno’s Notes to L...