Abstract
The aim of this paper is twofold: on the one hand, to explain Horkheimer’s critique of hegelian philosophy, a critique that develops under the coordinates of the first project of Critical Theory; on the other hand, to show how Horkheimer’s critical reception of Hegel’s work is another indication of the differences within the Frankfurt School between Horkheimer’s positions and those of Adorno y Marcuse.
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