

Author: Pensky Max
Publisher: Acumen Publishing
ISSN: 1440-9917
Source: Critical Horizons, Vol.5, Iss.1, 2004-04, pp. : 227-258
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Abstract
Theodor Adorno's concept of 'natural history' [Naturgeschichte] was central for a number of Adorno's theoretical projects, but remains elusive. In this essay, I analyse different dimensions of the concept of natural history, distinguishing amongst (a) a reflection on the normative and methodological bases of philosophical anthropology and critical social science; (b) a conception of critical memory oriented toward the preservation of the memory of historical suffering; and (c) the notion of 'mindfulness of nature in the subject' provocatively asserted in Max Horkheimer and Adorno's
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