Metacrítica de la razón pura. El Kant de Adorno
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship and the links between Kant and Adorno, and to show why both belong to the same side in the philosophi- cal contemporary debates. I try to show in which sense the meaning of Adorno’s “utopia of knowledge” is deeply related to Kant’s assertion: “Intuitions without concepts are blind; concepts without intuitions are empty”. The reason is that Kant and Adorno try to maintain a very compromising equilibrium between objectivity and subjectivity: objectivity should not minimize the active role of the subject in knowledge, but subjectivity is not all that matters, as postkantian idealists thought.Downloads
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