The flesh of negation: Adorno and Merleau-Ponty contra Heidegger

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Neofetou, D. 2023. The flesh of negation: Adorno and Merleau-Ponty contra Heidegger. Philosophy and Social Criticism. 49 (7), pp. 798-813. https://doi.org/10.1177/01914537211066852
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TitleThe flesh of negation: Adorno and Merleau-Ponty contra Heidegger
AuthorsNeofetou, D.
Abstract

Theodor Adorno’s 1960–1961 lecture course Ontology and Dialectics, recently translated into English, provides the most systematic articulation of his critique of Martin Heidegger. When Adorno delivered three of the lectures at the Collège de France, Maurice Merleau-Ponty was reportedly scandalised as he was at that time developing his own ontology, informed by Heidegger. However, this article problematises the assumption that Adorno’s negative dialectic and Merleau-Ponty’s late ontology are incompatible. First, Adorno’s criticism of Heidegger’s ontology is delineated, with particular focus on how Adorno argues that Heidegger’s subordination of the human being to being is homologous with the logic of capitalism. Then, we turn to Merleau-Ponty’s own engagement with Heidegger, with particular focus on how Merleau-Ponty cannot be accused of denigrating ontic beings. Finally, it is argued that Merleau-Ponty’s indirect ontology has the same implications as those which allow Adorno to position his dialectical method as politically opposed to Heidegger’s ontology.

KeywordsMaurice Merleau-Ponty; Theodor Adorno; Martin Heidegger; capitalism; fascism; ontology
Sustainable Development Goals4 Quality education
Middlesex University ThemeCreativity, Culture & Enterprise
PublisherSAGE Publications
JournalPhilosophy and Social Criticism
ISSN0191-4537
Electronic1461-734X
Publication dates
Online29 Jan 2022
PrintSep 2023
Publication process dates
Accepted09 Nov 2021
Deposited12 Feb 2025
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/01914537211066852
Web of Science identifierWOS:000751165100001
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