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El propósito de este ensayo es recorrer algunos de los secretos hilos que sitúan a Kant y a Adorno de un mismo lado en la pugna filosófica contemporánea. En el ensayo se trata de hacer patente cómo la “utopía de conocimiento” para Adorno supone, en el fondo, una reactualización de la idea de Kant de que las intuiciones sin conceptos son ciegas y los conceptos sin intuiciones son vacíos. Ello implica que tanto Kant como Adorno pretenden hallar un difícil equilibrio al mismo tiempo entre una objetividad que no olvide el papel activo del sujeto y una subjetividad que no agote en sí, al modo idealista postkantiano, la realidad del objeto.
The Frankfurt School has often been associated to the project of “marrying” Freud’s psychoanalysis with a Marxian critique of capitalist societies. This article offers however another version of the link between Critical Theory and psychoanalysis. After having briefly sketched the notion of a “critical theory of society”, the Author shows how a critique of modern capitalist societies and Freudian psychoanalysis actually meet at a “methodological” level for which the marriage between Hegel and Freud seems to be the relevant one. As a conclusion, the Author contrasts two kinds of social critique that can be found in the Frankfurt School, which are deeply linked with the first and the latest generation of the Frankfurt School considered in their relation to
psychoanalysis.