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The following diagram illustrates the dynamic between essence and appearance<br />

that has been described thus far:<br />

Appearance 1 :<br />

Distorted image<br />

of social reality<br />

in ordinary<br />

consciousness<br />

Contradiction<br />

Essence:<br />

Determination of<br />

appearance 1 by<br />

the principle of<br />

exchange<br />

Uncritical<br />

thought<br />

remains at<br />

this level.<br />

Figure 4.2: Intervention on the dynamics of essence and appearance<br />

through critical thought<br />

Let us sum up what we have seen so far of Adorno’s conception of the dialectic<br />

between essence and appearance. We began with a view that conceptualized the relation<br />

between appearance and essence as one of uni-directional determination, whereby<br />

‘essence’ is the hidden ‘truth’ of reality—that is, determination by exchange is the hidden<br />

truth of the social order—and it ‘causes’ or ‘determines’ a deceptive appearance that<br />

maintains the essence hidden from view. However, we found that this simple structure<br />

corresponds to a reified view of reality. The relation between appearance and essence is<br />

not one of causation or uni-directional determination of appearance by essence, but rather<br />

one of mediation. Viewed as mediated, the relation between appearance and essence<br />

must be construed as constitutive not of two separate realms causally or<br />

167<br />

Critical thought<br />

becomes aware<br />

of the relation<br />

between<br />

appearance 1 and<br />

essence and<br />

through this very<br />

awareness causes<br />

the collapse of<br />

this structure.<br />

Appearance 2 :<br />

Social reality as<br />

the product of<br />

reification (note<br />

that appearance 2<br />

contains the<br />

contradiction<br />

between<br />

appearance 1 and<br />

essence within<br />

itself).<br />

(No underlying<br />

essence behind<br />

appearance 2 )

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