Keywords:
Human Rights, Nature, Reason, Dialectic, Thinking, Utopia, FascismCopyright (c) 2014 Miguel Jesús GALÉ ARGUDO

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Abstract
Although the issue of human rights, their legitimacy and their social function does not seem to be a central issue in Theodor W. Adorno's philosophy, it is nevertheless a question that he approaches. The way he treats this issue provides some important keys to other central aspects of his theory, namely, the cosification and objectivation of the individual in late capitalism, and the necessity of articulating an anthropogenesis of fascism.
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