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Peter Gordon – Traces of a Different Color: Adorno, Normativity, and Immanent Critique

CPKP Talk

May 30, 2024 University of Potsdam
Haus 11, Room 0.09

Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam

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According to the well-known Hegelian dictum, philosophical knowledge seeks to recognize the rationality in conditions that have already gained their full actualization: it paints »gray on gray.« In Negative Dialektik, Adorno takes exception to Hegel’s claim, because it would seem to prohibit the possibility of critique: »Consciousness,« he writes, »could not despair at all over what is grey, if it did not harbor the concept of a different color, whose scattered trace is not lacking in the negative whole [Bewußtsein könnte gar nicht über das Grau verzweifeln, hegte es nicht den Begriff von einer verschiedenen Farbe, deren versprengte Spur im negativen Ganzen nicht fehlt].« The practice of immanent critique therefore demands that we reject the interpretation of Adorno’s philosophy that ascribes to it a species of totalizing negativism. The negative whole is not seamless or harmonistic; it is shot through with immanent traces that indicate a normative surplus or unrealized possibility.

CPKP Talk, followed by a reception in House 11

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Gerhard Richter, Grau (2003)