Marx and Philosophy: Three Studies

Marx and Philosophy: Three Studies

Wallis Arthur Suchting
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As the full title suggests, this is a set of three separable, yet linked studies/chapters of central philosophical concepts that relate to Marx's writings. It is a work of Marxist philosophy, but it is not about Marxist philosophy. It seeks to justify the claim that there are resources within Marx's thought that qualify as philosophical, or at least count as 'engaging' with the most basic philosophical questions.
The first study/chapter deals with epistemology, and argues for a solution to the epistemological problem (the twin evils of dogmatism and scepticism) via a re-thinking of scientific and ordinary thought in terms of the "practices" entailed in a theoretical-scientific (and actual) mode of production.
The second study/chapter deals with ontology, arguing for a materialist approach, but one that does not have its grounding in the traditional foundationalist metaphysical project. It is argued that because materialism cannot be ultimately justified by means of self-reflexive thought (the characteristic mode of philosophy), the choice of this presupposition is made on the grounds of its effectiveness in relation to practical emancipatory struggles of the working class.
The third study/chapter is a dissection of the meaning of 'the dialectic'. It is argued here that this concept has no genuine metaphysical status in Marx's work, and is better thought of as providing some regulations or guides to investigation and revolutionary practice.
年:
1986
出版社:
New York University Press
言語:
english
ページ:
133
ISBN 10:
0814778526
ISBN 13:
9780814778524
ファイル:
PDF, 7.74 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1986
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