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Experiência individual e objetividade em Minima moralia Individual experience and objectivity in Minima moralia

Authors: Ricardo Musse;

Experiência individual e objetividade em Minima moralia Individual experience and objectivity in Minima moralia

Abstract

Escritos no período entre a redação e a publicação definitiva de Dialética do esclarecimento, os 153 aforismos de Minima moralia também podem ser descritos como uma investigação das causas que levaram a humanidade a se afundar "em uma nova espécie de barbárie". Essa questão, no entanto, em Minima moralia, é examinada a partir de uma metodologia e de uma perspectiva bastante peculiares. Adorno se propõe a nada menos que traduzir a experiência individual e subjetiva em uma forma de conhecimento objetiva e universal.Written in the period between the drafting and final publication of Dialectic of Enlightenment, the 153 aphorisms of Adorno's Minima moralia can be described, like the work co-authored with Horkheimer, as an investigation into the causes that led humanity to sink "into a new kind of barbarism." However, in Minima moralia this question is examined from a highly singular perspective and methodology. Adorno proposes nothing less then the translation of individual and subjective experience into a universal and objective form of knowledge.

Keywords

Dialética do esclarecimento, Minima moralia, Teoria crítica, Dialectic of Enlightenment, Sociology (General), Theodor Adorno, Critical theory, HM401-1281

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