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''Negative Dialectics'' ((ドイツ語:Negative Dialektik)) is a 1966 book by Theodor W. Adorno. ==Summary==
Adorno seeks to update the philosophical process known as the dialectic, freeing it from traits previously attributed to it that he believed to be fictive. In summary, for Hegel, the dialectic was a process of realisation that things contain their own negation and through this realisation the parts are ''sublated'' into something greater. Adorno's dialectics rejected this positive element wherein the result was something greater than the parts that preceded and argued for a dialectics which produced something essentially negative. ''Negative Dialectics'' begins, "() is a phrase that flouts tradition. As early as Plato, dialectics meant to achieve something positive by means of negation; the thought figure of the 'negation of the negation' later became the succinct term. This book seeks to free dialectics from such affirmative traits without reducing its determinacy."〔Negative Dialectics, Theodor W. Adorno, Bloomsbury〕
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