Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno ( Theodor Wiesengrund ;1903–1969) Biography
German philosopher and sociologist, a leading member of the Frankfurt school Theodor Wiesengrund
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With Horkheimer he had earlier written Die Dialektik der Aufklärung ( 1947 ; translated as Dialectic of the Enlightenment, 1972 ), in which they argued that the rationalism of the Enlightenment had led not only to the domination of nature but also of man. The crucial weapon of this enslavement had been the concept of reason itself. There thus seemed to Adorno to be an inevitable oppression in any form of philosophical theorizing. Marxism could not be exempted from this general complaint, nor could science. The only remedy, Adorno proposed in his Negative Dialektik ( 1966 ; translated as Negative Dialectics, 1972 ), was the systematic and conscious rejection of all theories. Adorno's views were seized upon and adopted by the student revolutionaries of the 1960s.
Adorno also wrote extensively on problems of aesthetics and music, notably in The Philosophy of Modern Music ( 1949 ), which champions the work of Schoenberg .
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