In this paper I argue that Adorno's metacritique of freedom in Negative Dialectics and related texts remains fruitful today. I begin with some background on Adorno's conception of ‘metacritique’ and on Kant's conception of freedom, as I understand it. Next, I discuss Adorno's analysis of the experiential content of Kantian freedom, according to which Kant has reified the particular social experience of the early modern bourgeoisie in his conception of unconditioned freedom. Adorno argues against this conception of freedom and suggests that freedom is always conditioned by our embodiment and by our social and historical situation. Finally, I turn to Adorno's criticism of Kant's discussion of freedom and determinism in the Critique of Pure Re...
Subjectivity and Immanence: Kant's Reception in Adorno's "Negative Dialectics" - Guram Rekhviashvili...
This paper presents a formal framework that purports to capture some aspects of Kant's theory of fre...
In Critique of Practical Reason (1788) Kant elaborates on his idea of freedom. According to him, fre...
In this paper I argue that Adorno's metacritique of freedom in Negative Dialectics and related texts...
This thesis examines Adorno's critique of Kant's practical philosophy, as it is developed in Negativ...
This article discusses a crucial question through an analysis of Adorno's critique of Kant's moral p...
This article aims to explore the connection between freedom and language in T.W. Adorno’s Notes to L...
This article argues—against the present compatibilist orthodoxy in the philosophy of criminal law—fo...
In drawing out the relationship between German idealism and critical theory on the question of reaso...
Kant’s theory of freedom, in particular his claim that natural determinism is compatible with absolu...
This paper presents a formal framework that purports to capture some aspects of Kant's theory of fre...
Kant’s early critics maintained that his theory of freedom faces a dilemma: either it reduces the wi...
Four different notions of freedom can be distinguished in Kant's philosophy: logical freedom, practi...
Kant, insanın kötülüğe doğal bir eğilimi olduğunu iddia ederek bu eğilimi özgürlüğün gerçekleşmesin...
Kant structured his philosophy as to be possible for one to affirm we are beings that are part of th...
Subjectivity and Immanence: Kant's Reception in Adorno's "Negative Dialectics" - Guram Rekhviashvili...
This paper presents a formal framework that purports to capture some aspects of Kant's theory of fre...
In Critique of Practical Reason (1788) Kant elaborates on his idea of freedom. According to him, fre...
In this paper I argue that Adorno's metacritique of freedom in Negative Dialectics and related texts...
This thesis examines Adorno's critique of Kant's practical philosophy, as it is developed in Negativ...
This article discusses a crucial question through an analysis of Adorno's critique of Kant's moral p...
This article aims to explore the connection between freedom and language in T.W. Adorno’s Notes to L...
This article argues—against the present compatibilist orthodoxy in the philosophy of criminal law—fo...
In drawing out the relationship between German idealism and critical theory on the question of reaso...
Kant’s theory of freedom, in particular his claim that natural determinism is compatible with absolu...
This paper presents a formal framework that purports to capture some aspects of Kant's theory of fre...
Kant’s early critics maintained that his theory of freedom faces a dilemma: either it reduces the wi...
Four different notions of freedom can be distinguished in Kant's philosophy: logical freedom, practi...
Kant, insanın kötülüğe doğal bir eğilimi olduğunu iddia ederek bu eğilimi özgürlüğün gerçekleşmesin...
Kant structured his philosophy as to be possible for one to affirm we are beings that are part of th...
Subjectivity and Immanence: Kant's Reception in Adorno's "Negative Dialectics" - Guram Rekhviashvili...
This paper presents a formal framework that purports to capture some aspects of Kant's theory of fre...
In Critique of Practical Reason (1788) Kant elaborates on his idea of freedom. According to him, fre...