<p><strong>`</strong>This work of Thao, in an elegant, laconic, and remarkably lucid prose, elaborates the rationale that motivated Husserl's philosophizing... Thao's knowledge of Husserl, as well as of the entire history of philosophy, is most impressive, and he has the ability to elucidate and bri
Dialectical Phenomenolgy
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- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Routledge Revivals
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
- From a reading of Marx to dialectical phenomenology -- 2. From dialectical phenomenology to a re-reading of Marx -- 3. Concepts : grounded versus subjective or objective -- 4. The individual : historical versus natural -- 5. Form of life : internal relations versus external relations -- 6. Contradiction : mediation as uniting versus mediation as dividing -- 7. Marx's critique of concrete solutions to economic crises -- 8. Dialectical phenomenology's critique of concrete readings.
✦ Table of Contents
- From a reading of Marx to dialectical phenomenology --
2. From dialectical phenomenology to a re-reading of Marx --
3. Concepts : grounded versus subjective or objective --
4. The individual : historical versus natural --
5. Form of life : internal relations versus external relations --
6. Contradiction : mediation as uniting versus mediation as dividing --
7. Marx's critique of concrete solutions to economic crises --
8. Dialectical phenomenology's critique of concrete readings.
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