Max Horkheimer

Eclipse of Reason

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  • Samyam Aryalhas quoted3 years ago
    For the philosophy of objective reason there is no such way out. Since it holds to the concept of objective truth, it must take a positive or a negative stand with regard to the content of established religion. Therefore the critique of social beliefs in the name of objective reason is much more portentous—although it is sometimes less direct and aggressive—than that put forward in the name of subjective reason
  • Samyam Aryalhas quoted3 years ago
    Objective reason aspires to replace traditional religion with methodical philosophical thought and insight and thus to become a source of tradition all by itself. Its attack on mythology is perhaps more serious than that of subjective reason, which, abstract and formalistic as it conceives itself to be, is inclined to abandon the fight with religion by setting up two different brackets, one for science and philosophy, and one for institutionalized mythology, thus recognizing both of them.
  • Samyam Aryalhas quoted3 years ago
    The latter activities, in which subjective reason tends to see the main function of science, are in the light of the classical systems of objective reason subordinate to speculation.
  • Samyam Aryalhas quoted3 years ago
    They were opposed to any epistemology that would reduce the objective basis of our insight to a chaos of uncoordinated data, and identify our scientific work as the mere organization, classification, or computation of such data.
  • Samyam Aryalhas quoted3 years ago
    The term objective reason thus on the one hand denotes as its essence a structure inherent in reality that by itself calls for a specific mode of behavior in each specific case, be it a practical or a theoretical attitude. This structure is accessible to him who takes upon himself the effort of dialectical thinking, or, identically, who is capable of eros. On the other hand, the term objective reason may also designate this very effort and ability to reflect such an objective order. Everybody is familiar with situations that by their very nature, and quite apart from the interests of the subject, call for a definite line of action—for example, a child or an animal on the verge of drowning, a starving population, or an individual illness. Each of these situations speaks, as it were, a language of itself. However, since they are only segments of reality, each of them may have to be neglected because there are more comprehensive structures demanding other lines of action equally independent of personal wishes and interests.
  • Samyam Aryalhas quoted3 years ago
    In Plato’s philosophy the Socratic power of intuition or conscience, the new god within the individual subject, has dethroned or at least transformed his rivals in Greek mythology.
  • Samyam Aryalhas quoted3 years ago
    As negativistic as his teachings may have been, they implied the idea of absolute truth and were put forward as objective insights, almost as revelations.
  • Samyam Aryalhas quoted3 years ago
    he spoke of reason and of its verdicts not as mere names or conventions, but as reflecting the true nature of things.
  • Samyam Aryalhas quoted3 years ago
    Socrates held that reason, conceived as universal insight, should determine beliefs, regulate relations between man and man, and between man and nature.
  • Samyam Aryalhas quoted3 years ago
    In other words, he fought against the subjective, formalistic reason advocated by the other Sophists.
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