Negativity and critique on the basic philosophical and political assumptions of Heidegger, Gadamer and Adorno
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Francisco De Lara
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
L’article examina la concepció de la negativitat que presenten les filosofies del jove Heidegger i de Gadamer, a fi de posar en relleu els aspectes dialèctics d’aquestes filosofies. D’aquesta manera, es fa possible un contrast crític amb la posició d’Adorno, així com una explicitació dels pressupòsits filosoficopolítics d’aquests tres pensadors.
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negativitat, dialèctica, crítica, política, fenomenologia, hermenèutica
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De Lara, Francisco. “Negativity and critique: on the basic philosophical and political assumptions of Heidegger, Gadamer and Adorno”. CONVIVIUM, no. 34, pp. 91-103, https://raco.cat/index.php/Convivium/article/view/402233.
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