'The wounder will Heal': Cognition and reconciliation in Hegel and Adorno

Philosophy Today, Spep (Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) Supplement 2000 (Supplement):132-39 (2000)
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This paper retraces the origin and use in Hegel and Adorno of the ancient proverb according to which "the wounder will heal."

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