Adorno's Negative Philosophy

Russian Studies in Philosophy 24 (1):3-45 (1985)
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Abstract

T. Adorno stands out among the theorists of the Frankfurt School for his interest in profound philosophical problems. For many years he actively participated in the work of the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research, and at one time also headed it. Among his associates he occupies not only a very typical, but in a certain sense an exclusive position

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