In a series of lectures from 1804–05, Johann Gottlieb Fichte sets out a conception of enlightenment whose basic structure is, I argue, to some extent reproduced in two more famous accounts of enlightenment found in post-Kantian German philosophy: Hegel’s account of the Enlightenment’s struggle with faith in his Phenomenology of Spirit and the conception of enlightenment rationality presented in Horkheimer and Adorno’s Dialectic of Enlightenment. The narrative I offer serves to highlight, moreover, the critical role played by the notion of an unconditional good in Fichte’s and Hegel’s critiques of enlightenment. The lack of an explicit appeal to, and account of, this notion in Horkheimer and Adorno’s critique of enlightenment will be shown t...
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In my dissertation, I argue that Juergen Habermas misinterprets Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno\u2...
In Krisis, and in many of the preparatory papers for his last published work, Edmund Husserl repeate...
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The Enlightenment was funded by a utopian hope that increased knowledge of nature as a mechanism cou...
Dialectics of Enlightenment by T.W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer may lead to the misunderstanding of re...
“Have the courage to use your own understanding!”. Thus Kant explicates the motto of enlightenment, ...
Regarding the twentieth century's interpretations of the Enlightenment and its actuality, it is note...
This article analyses the concept of enlightenment in Horkheimer, Adorno and Freud. Therefore, it tr...
The theoretical writings from Johann Gottlieb Fichte?s short tenure at Jena (1794-99) are among the ...
Hegel’s philosophy exerted a magnetic attraction on the various thinkers that comprise the Frankfurt...
This article discusses criticisms made by Fichte and Hegel of the Enlightment, and how similarities ...
This paper considers the aporia in Dialectic of Enlightenment in two aspects of the self-destruction...
The examination of the “unconditional” principle of knowledge is - in conjunction with the concepts ...
Led by Adorno and Horkheimer’s understanding of the three conceptual orienteers – subject, reason an...
Led by Adorno and Horkheimer’s understanding of the three conceptual orienteers - subject, reason an...
In my dissertation, I argue that Juergen Habermas misinterprets Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno\u2...
In Krisis, and in many of the preparatory papers for his last published work, Edmund Husserl repeate...
In this thesis viewpoints of Hegel's philosophy of history were confronted with selected fields of 2...
The Enlightenment was funded by a utopian hope that increased knowledge of nature as a mechanism cou...
Dialectics of Enlightenment by T.W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer may lead to the misunderstanding of re...
“Have the courage to use your own understanding!”. Thus Kant explicates the motto of enlightenment, ...
Regarding the twentieth century's interpretations of the Enlightenment and its actuality, it is note...
This article analyses the concept of enlightenment in Horkheimer, Adorno and Freud. Therefore, it tr...
The theoretical writings from Johann Gottlieb Fichte?s short tenure at Jena (1794-99) are among the ...
Hegel’s philosophy exerted a magnetic attraction on the various thinkers that comprise the Frankfurt...
This article discusses criticisms made by Fichte and Hegel of the Enlightment, and how similarities ...
This paper considers the aporia in Dialectic of Enlightenment in two aspects of the self-destruction...
The examination of the “unconditional” principle of knowledge is - in conjunction with the concepts ...
Led by Adorno and Horkheimer’s understanding of the three conceptual orienteers – subject, reason an...
Led by Adorno and Horkheimer’s understanding of the three conceptual orienteers - subject, reason an...
In my dissertation, I argue that Juergen Habermas misinterprets Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno\u2...
In Krisis, and in many of the preparatory papers for his last published work, Edmund Husserl repeate...