Las formas de la objetividadEn torno a un vínculo entre lukács y la primera teoría crítica
ISSN: 2386-8066
Year of publication: 2023
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
Pages: 291-317
Type: Article
More publications in: Análisis. Revista de investigación filosófica
Abstract
he theoretical significance of G. Lukács is not limited to his place in what is known as Western Marxism. His philosophical work up to History and Class Consciousness (1923) offers unique insights into the evolution of modern social forms, the possibility of their aesthetic and epistemological apprehension, and modes of individual and collective action. The reception of his work in the thinkers of early Critical Theory (Adorno and Benjamin) allows for a broader discussion of ways of interpreting the reified world and transforming it. The focus on the problems of objectification, reification and second nature has implications for a contemporary social ontology and theory of experience.