Escritura y composición textual en Adorno
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2011
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Universidad de Salamanca
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Maiso Blasco, J. (2011). Escritura y composición textual en adorno. Azafea: Revista De Filosofía, 11, 73–96. https://doi.org/10.14201/8025
Abstract
Uno de los tópicos más extendidos sobre la obra de Th. W. Adorno tiene que ver con la dificultad de su escritura, que muchos consideran una cuestión arbitraria. Por el contrario, el presente texto argumenta que el estilo de Adorno es un elemento fundamental de su proyecto filosófico. Su objetivo es salvar la pretensión enfática de verdad del pensamiento insistiendo en la tensión entre concepto y cosa, desde la que se pretende contrarrestar la tendencia a reducir el lenguaje a un mero sistema de signos sin recaer por ello en las suposiciones del idealismo. De ahí su intento de forjar una forma expositiva que, inspirada en los modelos musicales de la variación y la transición, combina elementos discursivos y asociativos con el propósito de afinar la precisión del trabajo conceptual y deponer los conceptos en movimiento para recuperar el potencial expresivo del lenguaje
One of the most common topics about Th. W. Adorno’s work is the difficulty of his writing, considered by many as an arbitrary choice. On the contrary, this paper will argue that Adorno’s style is an essential element of his philosophical project. It aims at saving thought’s emphatic claim of truth by insisting upon the tension between concept and object, thus trying to counteract the tendence to reduce language to a pure system of signs without relapsing for this reason in the assumptions of idealism. Therefore his attempt to attain a form of exposition which, inspired in the musical models of variation and transition, combines discursive and associative elements with the ambition of making the conceptual work more precise and setting the concepts in motion in order to recover the expressive potential of language.
One of the most common topics about Th. W. Adorno’s work is the difficulty of his writing, considered by many as an arbitrary choice. On the contrary, this paper will argue that Adorno’s style is an essential element of his philosophical project. It aims at saving thought’s emphatic claim of truth by insisting upon the tension between concept and object, thus trying to counteract the tendence to reduce language to a pure system of signs without relapsing for this reason in the assumptions of idealism. Therefore his attempt to attain a form of exposition which, inspired in the musical models of variation and transition, combines discursive and associative elements with the ambition of making the conceptual work more precise and setting the concepts in motion in order to recover the expressive potential of language.
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Artículo incluido en el volumen dedicado a: "Variaciones sobre Th. W. Adorno".