Buch | Kapitel
Fatal positivities
Theodor Adorno
pp. 63-85
Abstrakt
In Husserl’s pet discussions of the universal plague in which humanity dies off without the slightest danger threatening the phenomenological residuum, viz. the pure ego, one may even perhaps discern preliminary forms of that nihilism of the early Heidegger, which is both hostile to man and pointless, and indulged in being towards death and the negating nothingness. (Adorno 1982a: 189)
Publication details
Published in:
Weller Shane (2008) Literature, philosophy, nihilism: the uncanniest of guests. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Seiten: 63-85
Referenz:
Weller Shane (2008) Fatal positivities: Theodor Adorno, In: Literature, philosophy, nihilism, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 63–85.


