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element in the object is both a movement inward toward the thing’s core of objectivity,<br />

and a movement outward toward the things’ experiential context of meaningfulness,<br />

which is found in the recreation of the socio-historical conditions of significance of the<br />

object, in relation to the object’s origin and the way it is handed down to us in a way<br />

constrained by the conditions of the present.<br />

In conclusion to this section, I want briefly to sum up the main points we have<br />

seen so far regarding the method of interpretation that uncovers the non-conceptual<br />

element in the object: the method of natural history. This interpretation constitutes the<br />

second axis of critical analysis.<br />

(1) The first axis (chapter 4) reveals the contradiction in the object: It shows that the<br />

object contains oppositions and tensions (‘contradictions’) that replicate the<br />

structure of reified social reality (the commodity structure).<br />

(2) The second axis, which has been our main concern here, aims to show that the<br />

contradictions in the object are not an abstract dead end but rather express<br />

important social-subjective experiences that connect the object to its legacy from<br />

the past (Herkunft) and its conditions of emergence (Entstehung)—that is, with<br />

the dimension of history “sedimented” in the object.<br />

The first step proceeds dialectically and reveals the contradiction in the object.<br />

The second step proceeds through the construction of a constellation, in the manner we<br />

saw above in the example of Adorno’s interpretation of Kant. 313<br />

The first step remains at the level of concepts: It examines internal conceptual<br />

(dialectical) contradictions in what the object explicitly says about the world, and it<br />

313 I discuss the logical structure and philosophical significance of the “constellation” in chapter 8.<br />

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