Marx’s Attempt to Leave PhilosophyHarvard University Press, 30 sep. 1998 - 425 sidor Daniel Brudney traces the development of post-Hegelian thought from Ludwig Feuerbach and Bruno Bauer to Karl Marx's work of 1844 and his Theses on Feuerbach, and concludes with an examination of The German Ideology. Brudney focuses on the transmutations of a set of ideas about human nature, the good life, and our relation to the world and to others; about how we end up with false beliefs about these matters; about whether one can, in a capitalist society, know the truth about these matters; and about the critique of capitalism which would flow from such knowledge. |
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... Interest of These Texts 12 4. Chapter by Chapter 16 1 Feuerbach's Critique of Christianity 1. The Content of the Critique of Christianity 2. The Method of the Critique of Christianity 3. Comparisons 45 4. The Natural Scientist of the ...
... interest of these texts , about why they continue to be worth study . Finally , §4 describes the book's chapter - by - chapter development . 1. Themes from the Young Hegelians According to the Young Hegelians , if individuals recognize ...
... interest , needs to be answered when , at bottom and seen in the right way , the question has no interest , needs no answer at least no answer of the abstract kind that philosophy gives . It is to be abandoned not because it is ...
... interest . Marx and Feuerbach might , then , seem similar to some recent writ- ers , especially the later Wittgenstein , in their concern to quiet the impulse to ask philosophical questions . ( At one point Feuerbach even appeals ...
... interest as abstract questions . Yet , despite their complaints against philosophy , Feuerbach and Marx do not simply ig- nore all traditional philosophical issues . They do deal with some . But in doing so they don't want to be guilty ...
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Feuerbachs Critique of Christianity | 25 |
1 The Content of the Critique of Christianity | 27 |
2 The Method of the Critique of Christianity | 37 |
3 Comparisons | 45 |
4 The Natural Scientist of the Mind | 54 |
Feuerbachs Critique of Philosophy | 58 |
1 The Status of Philosophy | 59 |
2 The Method of the Critique of Philosophy | 71 |
5 The Problem of the Present | 217 |
The Theses on Feuerbach | 227 |
1 Fundamental RelationsOrientations | 228 |
2 Thesis Eleven | 236 |
3 Labor | 242 |
4 The PracticalIdealist Reading | 247 |
5 The Problem of the First Step | 254 |
6 Thesis Six | 261 |
3 The Goal of the Critique of Philosophy | 88 |
4 Problems | 93 |
5 Antecedents | 103 |
6 Final Comment | 106 |
Bruno Bauer | 109 |
1 SelfConsciousness | 110 |
2 State and Civil Society | 114 |
3 The Critique of Religion | 120 |
4 Taking the Critics Standpoint | 128 |
5 Assessment | 134 |
The 1844 Marx I SelfRealization | 143 |
Products | 144 |
Enjoyments | 152 |
3 The Human Relation to Objects | 155 |
Immortality | 160 |
The 1844 Marx II The Structure of Community | 169 |
2 Mediation with the Species | 176 |
3 Digression on Community | 183 |
The 1844 Marx III The Problem of Justification | 192 |
1 The Workers Ignorance of Their True Nature | 193 |
2 The Problem of Justification | 197 |
3 The Problem of Communists Ends and Beliefs | 201 |
4 Marxs 1844 Critique of Philosophy | 210 |
The German Ideology I More Antiphilosophy | 264 |
1 Some General Comments | 265 |
2 The Attack on the Young Hegelians | 268 |
3 Empirical Verification | 278 |
4 Antiphilosophy I | 282 |
5 Antiphilosophy II | 287 |
6 Transformation | 294 |
The German Ideology II The Picture of the Good Life and the Change from 1844 | 299 |
2 Community | 302 |
3 SelfActivity | 307 |
4 The Change from 1844 | 310 |
The German Ideology III The Critique of Morality and a Return to Philosophy | 323 |
1 What Is the Problem with Morality? | 324 |
2 The Sociological Thesis | 326 |
3 The Strong Sociological Thesis and the Structural Thesis | 329 |
4 Morality and Moral Philosophy under Communism | 337 |
5 Can The German Ideology Justify a Condemnation of Capitalism? | 347 |
6 Returning to Philosophy | 353 |
Conclusion | 360 |
Notes | 367 |
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