Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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... philosophy of history . It has been argued , however , that Hegel gave to this idea of development a particular aspect by emphasizing the struggle of opposites— i.e. the dialectical movement - and that in Marx's social theory an ...
... philosophy of history . It has been argued , however , that Hegel gave to this idea of development a particular aspect by emphasizing the struggle of opposites— i.e. the dialectical movement - and that in Marx's social theory an ...
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... philosophy of history . His criticism , in his early writings , shows very strongly the influence of other thinkers , and especially of Saint - Simon.1 There is some evidence for the view that Marx came under Saint - Simonian influence ...
... philosophy of history . His criticism , in his early writings , shows very strongly the influence of other thinkers , and especially of Saint - Simon.1 There is some evidence for the view that Marx came under Saint - Simonian influence ...
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... philosophy of this kind was what Marx rejected , in order to substitute science for metaphysics in a new field of knowledge.1 Marx spoke simply of the " materialist basis " of his method of investigation . In his postscript to the ...
... philosophy of this kind was what Marx rejected , in order to substitute science for metaphysics in a new field of knowledge.1 Marx spoke simply of the " materialist basis " of his method of investigation . In his postscript to the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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