Totalidad y dialéctica. El concepto de totalidad en Adorno y Hegel

  • Charry Bermúdez M
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El texto se propone exponer críticamente algunos contenidos fundamentales del concepto de totalidad y su importancia para el pensamiento dialéctico. Partiendo de una crítica de la concepción hegeliana de totalidad, busca sin embargo defender este concepto, aunque reconstruido desde un giro materialista a partir de la filosofía desarrollada por Theodor W. Adorno. El concepto de totalidad cambiaría su significado y función a partir de la crítica materialista, pasando de la idea de un todo determinado y definitivo, a un criterio epistemológico y normativo para oponerse con efectividad a la imposición de una totalidad social. This paper seeks to expose critically some fundamental contents of the concept of totality and its importance to dialectical thinking. Starting from a critique of Hegel’s conception of totality it seeks, however, to defend this concept but reconstructed to a materialistic turnaround, just as it was developed in the philosophy of Theodor W. Adorno. The concept of totality would change its meaning and function through a materialistic critique, moving from the idea of a determined and definitive whole, to an epistemic and normative criterion to counter effectively the imposition of a social totality.

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Charry Bermúdez, M. E. (2017). Totalidad y dialéctica. El concepto de totalidad en Adorno y Hegel. Estudios de Filosofía, 56(56), 119–135. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.ef.n56a07

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