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XIII 176
Positivism/Adorno: In the sense of a consistent positivism that one really adheres to what is or is happening, these realities are neither pure thoughts, as rationalism like in its classical form as Descartes wants it, nor even pure impression.
>Rationalism, >Empiricism, >Empiricism/Adorno.
By this I do not mean that these two poles are mediated among each other. We are in our entire philosophical tradition, as soon as we look into the alternative impression and on the other side, we are already under a constraint under which is present in the living subject and can no longer be fully respected.
>Subjectivity/Adorno, cf. >Dialectic.
On the impression, all that is withhold what is determined by the qualities of pleasure and displeasure, or...
XIII 177
...pleasure and pain.
>Sensory impression, >Experience, >Experience/Adorno.

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