Lexicon of Arguments

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XIII
Idealism/AdornoVsIdealism: there is an idealistic tendency to transcend to that, what is, to the affirmative, to affirm the world in its present form.
Cf. >Naturalistic fallacy.
Schopenhauer would certainly have accepted this in spite of his epistemological idealistic initial position.
>A. Schopenhauer.
XIII 55
Idealism/Adorno: the concept of idealism actually had from the beginning in itself (...) the theme of the union or penetration of the subjective and the objective moment of konwledge and had from the beginning the tendency (...) to lift this knowledge problem on its part to the height of a metaphysics.
>Recognition/Adorno, >Theory of Knowledge/Adorno.
XIII 132
Idealism/Adorno: his problem is actually the object.
>Idealism.
Empiricism: its problem is the question concerning the unity of the categories.
>Unity, >Categories, >Categorization, >Classification,
>World/Thinking.

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