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Oh, what the Hegel? Here's a reference on recent work on Althusser, which also means Spinoza: Caroline Williams & David McInerney Althusser and the...
Ralph Dumain
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Mar 9, 2006
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Here's an open invitation to participate in an active, eclectic and commercial-free philosophy forum. It's worth a peek. http://members2.boardhost.com/wbaker2/...
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The London reading group looking at Marx's Early Writings will be meeting during the summer term on alternate Wednesdays in room D108, 1st floor, Social...
Andy Denis
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May 8, 2006
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Hi Andy D, That's not much reading from Hegel, is it? (only 1 chapter) Most (or at least many) Marxists would agree that the best way to understand Marx is by...
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May 8, 2006
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Hope this is not too idiotic of a query but would anyone be recording this or taking minutes? Can't make it. A bit of a ride from Brussels. Thanks, -Jon...
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Folks, I feel I may have mislead by simply pointing out this part of Marxist theory on how slave society began. Mislead because I myself totally disagree with...
Ms Danielle Haliczer
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Dear Comrades, The philosophy of Hegel has originated from Plato.Plato thought that there is a unity of Mind and Nature within thought forms and he named the...
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Jun 21, 2006
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So what happens to the 'categories' in Marx? Are you suggesting they turn out to be grounded in the labour process? If they are, would they be the same...
Rob Lucas
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... Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 5:34 AM Subject: [hegel-marx] Marx/Hegel relation Dear Comrades, ASIM: "The philosophy of Hegel has originated from...
Stephen Cowley
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Jun 21, 2006
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The claims about Marx here are nonsense. (1) "Because for Marx materialistic philosophy doesn't begin from the world of nature." An unclear statement. And...
Ralph Dumain
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<<<<<The philosophy of Hegel has originated from Plato>>>>>>>> I don't understand the point of your post. Are you implying that Hegel's philosophy begins...
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Dear Comrade, It's very easy for you to pass judgement on my views as non-sense.I have not claimed that I am absolutely right,but what I have understood I...
Asim Akhund
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Jun 21, 2006
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Stephen: I would not call Marx's thought "dualistic" becaucse he viewed thought as the product of matter, namely the brain. Only in this sensem I think, is...
Wylie Rogers
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Jun 21, 2006
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On your questions, in reverse order: (2) What is practice? It is man's interchange with nature and the management of his social organization. Where does man ...
Ralph Dumain
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Jun 21, 2006
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It does seem to me that the key passage for Marx's "materialism" is what Asim has quoted, from the "Theses on Feuerbach." (reproduced below) Even if you think...
Peter G. Stillman
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Jun 22, 2006
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Asim: I for one do not think your views as nonsense and I think that those who do harbor an unhealthy conceit. Now to the points you raise here. I don't think...
Wylie Rogers
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Dear Comrades, Thanks for correcting me and opening the new aspects of debate. First of all let me share my veiws on Comrade Wylie's comments. Wylie:Now to the...
Asim Akhund
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Jul 5, 2006
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Hi Asim, As I think another post has already indicated, when Marx says - as you quoted him - "the active side was developed abstractly by idealism" Marx is ...
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A few comments, interleaved below: ... I'm a little confused by this exchange. I need to re-read the relevant passages, but I surmise that 'by the active...
Ralph Dumain
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Jul 6, 2006
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Cook, Daniel J. "Marx's Critique Of Philosophical Language." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. JE 82; 42: 530-554. AB: Though Marx never systematically...
Ralph Dumain
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10th Anniversary of <http://marx.org/reference/archive/hegel/>Hegel-by-HyperText The 23rd October 2006 marks the 10th anniversary of the launching of ...
Andy Blunden
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Oct 22, 2006
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I noticed in my old Penguin edition (1977) of Marx Early writings Lucio Colletti writes in the Introduction that Engels "was the first to employ" the term...
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... George L. Kline explains all this in "The Myth of Marx's Materialism," in Philosophical Sovietology: The Pursuit of a Science, edited by Helmut Dahn,...
Eric v.d. Luft, Ph.D....
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Can anyone tell me I am wrong if I say that before Kojeve made a big deal about the "master-servant dialectic" in The Phenomenology, this section had been...
Andy Blunden
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Mar 5, 2007
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Andy, Well, I wouldn't say that Findlay ignored the Phenomenology as he wrote a paragraph by paragraph interpretation, however little I think it is worth, in...
chris wright
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That's my view of the situation exactly, Chris. Just BTW, is there anyone in a position to tell me whether Francis Fukuyama has ever read Hegel? From his...
Andy Blunden
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Mr. Blunden, I have seen no evidence whatsoever of Fukayama's having read Hegel - that is, besides overt references and quotations on pages 39, 59-69, 75, 83,...
Roger Davidson
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Mar 6, 2007
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You are quite right, Roger, about all those quotes from Hegel in "End of History and the Last Man". I should apologise for forcing you to compile such a list...
Andy Blunden
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Mar 6, 2007
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And yet, despite all this reading and quoting which Roger enumerates so extensively, Fukayama can write, towards the beginning of his original essay “the end...
Pete Mason
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Mar 6, 2007
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Mmm, I guess I opened a powder-keg here by mentioning Fukuyama. Let me say that while I share the widespread hostility to Fukuyama, I do also find that he has...
Andy Blunden
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