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Unity, identity and difference: Reflections on Hegel's dialectics and negative dialectics

  • Autores: Darrow Schecter
  • Localización: History of political thought, ISSN 0143-781X, Vol. 33, Nº 2, 2012, págs. 258-279
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This paper looks at key points of convergence and divergence in Hegel and Adorno on the question of the dialectics of humanity and nature as these unfold in institutions. Bearing in mind the distinct historical periods in which they worked, particular attention is paid to the ways in which their respective epistemologies deliver very different assessments of social and political life in modern societies. This is illustrated by contrasting Hegel's notion of recognition with the utopian dimension of Adorno's ideas on non-identity and mimetic reconciliation. It is shown that in opposition to those who regard Adorno exclusively as a philosopher and aesthetic theorist, his ideas have social and juridical relevance, as well as continuing resonance in the history of political thought.


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