Nuevas tendencias de la razón instrumental
This philosophical inquire explores new trends in the critique of instrumental reason, a concept developed by the Frankfurt School, particularly by Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno. Instrumental reason, characterized by prioritizing efficiency and control over ethical and human values, has been wid...
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2026
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| Samenvatting: | This philosophical inquire explores new trends in the critique of instrumental reason, a concept developed by the Frankfurt School, particularly by Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno. Instrumental reason, characterized by prioritizing efficiency and control over ethical and human values, has been widely criticized for its influence on technocracy, surveillance capitalism, and
dehumanization in the labor and educational spheres. The article examines these issues in the contemporary context, analyzing the impact of digitalization and the expansion of information technologies in perpetuating instrumental rationality. It
also explores the alternatives proposed by thinkers such as Jürgen Habermas, Christian Fuchs, and Axel Honneth, who advocate for a more human and ethical form of reason, centered on dialogue and mutual recognition. This work highlights
the ongoing relevance of the critique of instrumental reason in understanding current and future social challenges. |
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