Lexicon of Arguments

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Adorno XIII 120
Thinking/identity/idealism/Adorno: on the one hand, there is no I-consciousness without identity, but on the other hand there is also no identity without a thinking I.
>Identity/Henrich, >Identity, >Consciousness, >Self-consciousness, >Self-knowledge.
Adorno XIII 133
Thinking/idealism/Adorno: reason or thinking are ambiguous:
a) thinking as subjective action,
b) as a correct, logical, based in itself thinking.
>Practice, >Theory, >Action.
Identity/reason/Adorno: identity is therefore the essence, to an extent the objective essence of subjective reason.
>Reason, >Essence.
However, the concept of identity also breaks down into different meanings. Hegel and Schelling sometimes jumbled around with concepts such as identity-in-itself and identity-for-itself, because the concepts were not yet determined at this point of time.
>Identity/Hegel.

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