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Hegel

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This short masterwork in twentieth-century philosophy offers a significant reinterpretation of Hegel and insights into Adorno's critical theory. The first study explores the relationship between reason, the individual, and society in Hegel, defending him against claims of being an apologist for bourgeois society. The second study delves into the experiential content of Hegel's idealism, examining how experience relates to immediacy, empirical reality, science, and society. The third study, "Skoteinos," presents an unusual essay where Adorno shares his thoughts on understanding Hegel, intertwining questions of textual and philosophical interpretation drawn from his teaching experiences at Goethe University in Frankfurt. A recurring theme in the Frankfurt School's critical theory is rescuing the truth value of Hegel's work, pursued with particular insight in these studies. Adorno's core challenge is to read Hegel in a way that acknowledges both the work and its historical context, allowing for conclusions that may appear contrary to Hegel's original intent yet remain valid. This method of interpretation, a negative dialectic, reflects Adorno's goal to salvage the relevance of Hegel's thought in response to the tightening social control post-World War II. His efforts resonate with various French theorists' attempts to challenge reified thinking, highlighting the ongoing significance of his work in the context of the "administered

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Hegel, Theodor W. Adorno

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1993
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4,2
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Titul
Hegel
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
MIT Press
Rok vydání
1993
Vazba
pevná
ISBN10
026201131X
ISBN13
9780262011310
Série
Původní název
Drei Studien zu Hegel
Hodnocení
4,15 z 5
Anotace
This short masterwork in twentieth-century philosophy offers a significant reinterpretation of Hegel and insights into Adorno's critical theory. The first study explores the relationship between reason, the individual, and society in Hegel, defending him against claims of being an apologist for bourgeois society. The second study delves into the experiential content of Hegel's idealism, examining how experience relates to immediacy, empirical reality, science, and society. The third study, "Skoteinos," presents an unusual essay where Adorno shares his thoughts on understanding Hegel, intertwining questions of textual and philosophical interpretation drawn from his teaching experiences at Goethe University in Frankfurt. A recurring theme in the Frankfurt School's critical theory is rescuing the truth value of Hegel's work, pursued with particular insight in these studies. Adorno's core challenge is to read Hegel in a way that acknowledges both the work and its historical context, allowing for conclusions that may appear contrary to Hegel's original intent yet remain valid. This method of interpretation, a negative dialectic, reflects Adorno's goal to salvage the relevance of Hegel's thought in response to the tightening social control post-World War II. His efforts resonate with various French theorists' attempts to challenge reified thinking, highlighting the ongoing significance of his work in the context of the "administered