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Adorno and Existence (Peter E. Gordon)

Adorno and Existence (Peter E. Gordon)

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The provided text is an introduction and excerpts from Peter E. Gordon's monograph, Adorno and Existence, which examines Theodor W. Adorno's critical yet enduring engagement with existentialism and phenomenology, primarily focusing on Martin Heidegger and Søren Kierkegaard. Gordon explains his aim is to trace Adorno's complex intellectual history, arguing that Adorno's critiques of figures like Heidegger and Husserl, who represent the "philosophy of bourgeois interiority," actually helped Adorno understand his own materialist philosophical goals. A significant portion of the analysis centers on Adorno's polemical book, The Jargon of Authenticity, which critiques the popularized, secularized language of existentialism, linking its concepts of authentic existence and self-possession to ideological conformity and the repression inherent in the "dialectic of enlightenment." Ultimately, Gordon suggests that Adorno's critique—a negative dialectic—reveals an "inverse theology" and a complicated affinity with the very tradition he vehemently opposed, especially in later reflections on Kierkegaard and the concept of the object’s primacy.

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