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Grenz I 19
Totality/Adorno: totality expresses itself in the fact that one cannot ward off the comprehensive, all-managing world in any other way than through means which are similar to it. (Impromptus(1), p.22).
>List of Reason, >Dialectics of Enlightenment, >Enlightenment/Adorno.
Grenz I 113
Totality/Hegel/Adorno/AdornoVsHegel/Grenz: the negativity of the whole is expressed by Hegel as a positive totality according to Adorno. In this, Hegel's philosophy is an image, but a broken one.
>G.W.F. Hegel.
The structure of the blindness context is illustrated into that: 'mirror-inverted'.

Grenz I 158
Totality/Adorno/Grenz: the concept of totality is ambivalent - on the one hand, it is a description of the real but false totality, on the other hand the idea of the correct one.
>Negation/Adorno.
Grenz I 130
Whole/Adorno/Grenz: ... the force effective in any single determination of the whole is not only its negation, but also the negative, untruth.
>Truth/Adorno, >Truth content/Adorno.


1. Th. W. Adorno. Impromptus. Zweite Folge neu gedruckter musikalischer Aufsätze. Frankfurt am Main 1968.

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