Lexicon of Arguments

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Adorno XII 73
Logic/Hegel/Adorno: Hegel's logic asks about the conditions in the subjective consciousness by which this consciousness refers to the object. Thus, it is not concerned with the pure forms of thought, independently of the possibility of content-related or objective knowledge, but asks about the laws by which we arrive at objective knowledge and completely objective and universal valid and necessary objective knowledge.
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Adorno XIII 100
Logic/Hegel/Adorno: In Hegel's system an extended concept of logic prevails, namely in the moment when it no longer absolutely respects the difference of content and form, logic is called on the one hand the doctrine of the subjective concept, the doctrine of subjective thinking, on the other hand, however, also something like the logic of the thing. Thereby the thing itself is something produced by the mind.
>Mind/Hegel.
Adorno XIII 101
By the logic of the thing is meant, first of all, simply the experience that what happens objectively joins together as if it had its own regularity, its own logic.

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