critique of instrumental reason

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Critique of instrumental reason is a philosophical concept, associated especially with Theodor W. Adorno and the Frankfurt School, that analyzes how modern rationality becomes a tool for domination and control rather than emancipation.

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instanceOf critical theory concept
philosophical concept
aimsAt human emancipation
recovery of critical rationality
appliedTo bureaucratic administration
capitalist society
culture industry
enlightenment project
science and technology
associatedWith Frankfurt School
German philosophy
Max Horkheimer
Theodor W. Adorno
Western Marxism
contrastsWith practical reason in Kantian sense
substantive reason
critiques enlightenment rationality as domination
instrumental rationality
positivism
technocratic thinking
developedIn 20th century
developedWithin critical theory
philosophy of history
social philosophy
emphasizes alienation in modern society
loss of substantive reason
rationality as means-end calculation
reification of social relations
subordination of ends to efficiency
field philosophy of social science
philosophy of technology
political philosophy
social philosophy
hasMainTheme analysis of modern rationality
domination
emancipation
social control
influenced Axel Honneth
Jürgen Habermas
contemporary social theory
influencedBy Friedrich Nietzsche
G. W. F. Hegel
Immanuel Kant
Karl Marx
Max Weber
Sigmund Freud
relatedWork Dialectic of Enlightenment
Minima Moralia
Negative Dialectics

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Theodor W. Adorno notableIdea critique of instrumental reason