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Adorno XIII 128
Experience/individual/Kant/Hegel/idealism/Adorno: at the end of the nineties of the eighteenth century and in the work of mature Hegel, a concept of mind emerges, which we can describe as a mental experience. Such a concept would have had no place in Kant.
>Mind, >I. Kant, >Mind/Hegel, >Subject/Kant, >Subject/Hegel.
Individual/Kant/Adorno: the concept of the individual as an incommensurable has not yet existed theoretically in the eighteenth century.
Individual/Hegel/Adorno: where Hegel performs an anti-individualist turn, it is more to be understood as reactive against romanticism than as a protest against the overvalence of the incommensurability of the individual.
>Individual/Hegel, >I/Fichte.

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