Tiempo y espacio en el cruce entre filosofía y música en el pensamiento de Theodor W. Adorno en la década de 1960
Author(s) -
Marina Hervás Muñoz
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
agora papeles de filosofía
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2174-3347
pISSN - 0211-6642
DOI - 10.15304/ag.38.2.5062
Subject(s) - humanities , philosophy , art
This text analyzes the importance of space and time in Th. W. Adorno’s philosophy in his late writings (some of them remain unpublished). First, it is delineated the shift that Adorno’s thought experienced from 1957, due to the H-K. Metzger’s criticism. Adorno not only reviews his posture in musicological aspects, but music leads him to reflect on the dialectical relationship between the static and the dynamic, how the tension between the sound and the image is articulated and, above all, how both elements affect a non-representative time configuration, that is, not reduced to a linear narrative. The causality and also the visual metaphors commonly used in the understanding of time are thus reconsidered. This seems to be crucial to understand among other things, his criticism of the search for invariants or the issue of the Ungegenstandlichkeit in his Negative Dialektik.
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