oai:socj.journals.yorku.ca:article/15361This paper will attempt to briefly outline (and defend) Theodor W. Adorno and Herbert Marcuse’s respective depictions of the eminently critical and revolutionary spirit inherent in G.W.F. Hegel’s thought: a spirit that led him to “denounce the world” as it was given, in order to strive towards “new modes of existence with new forms of reason and freedom.” After contextualizing the Frankfurt School’s (theoretical) predicament as a war on two fronts between both positivism and irrationalism, I proceed to discuss what Marcuse has termed “the power of negative thinking.” Here, I portray what I consider to be the fundamental components of the dialectical approach (immanent critique, determinate negation, t...
Entre os autores da Teoria Crítica frankfurtiana, talvez Adorno seja declaradamente o mais influenci...
n this article the author highlights some issues about Adorno’s thought that are fundamental to be a...
This article aims to present negative freedom as a moment of vitality in the formation of absolute f...
Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno was one of the most original and important philosophers of the 20th centu...
The article is devoted to analysis of political philosophy of T.-W. Adorno and other representatives...
Adorno’s critique of Hegel goes beyond the terms of a facile opposition between a positive and recon...
My paper has two basic aims: Primarily, I illustrate Theodor Adorno’s critique of Hegelian ‘totality...
In this article the author highlights some issues about Adorno’s thought that are fundamental to be ...
This article brings complementary understood positions of Hegel and Adorno together in a convincing ...
Critical Theory is the key-word representing all the universe of thought commonly known as „Frankfur...
The author attempts at questioning Habermas’ and Honneth’s claim that the linguistic turn within Cr...
Adorno\u2019s critique of Hegel goes beyond the terms of a facile opposition between a positive and ...
The influence of the thought of the great German Idealist philosopher G.W.F Hegel on the thought of ...
Hegel’s philosophy exerted a magnetic attraction on the various thinkers that comprise the Frankfurt...
Adorno develops critiques in parallel of the phenomenologies of G. W. F. Hegel and of Edmund Husserl...
Entre os autores da Teoria Crítica frankfurtiana, talvez Adorno seja declaradamente o mais influenci...
n this article the author highlights some issues about Adorno’s thought that are fundamental to be a...
This article aims to present negative freedom as a moment of vitality in the formation of absolute f...
Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno was one of the most original and important philosophers of the 20th centu...
The article is devoted to analysis of political philosophy of T.-W. Adorno and other representatives...
Adorno’s critique of Hegel goes beyond the terms of a facile opposition between a positive and recon...
My paper has two basic aims: Primarily, I illustrate Theodor Adorno’s critique of Hegelian ‘totality...
In this article the author highlights some issues about Adorno’s thought that are fundamental to be ...
This article brings complementary understood positions of Hegel and Adorno together in a convincing ...
Critical Theory is the key-word representing all the universe of thought commonly known as „Frankfur...
The author attempts at questioning Habermas’ and Honneth’s claim that the linguistic turn within Cr...
Adorno\u2019s critique of Hegel goes beyond the terms of a facile opposition between a positive and ...
The influence of the thought of the great German Idealist philosopher G.W.F Hegel on the thought of ...
Hegel’s philosophy exerted a magnetic attraction on the various thinkers that comprise the Frankfurt...
Adorno develops critiques in parallel of the phenomenologies of G. W. F. Hegel and of Edmund Husserl...
Entre os autores da Teoria Crítica frankfurtiana, talvez Adorno seja declaradamente o mais influenci...
n this article the author highlights some issues about Adorno’s thought that are fundamental to be a...
This article aims to present negative freedom as a moment of vitality in the formation of absolute f...