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Georg Lukacs and the Possibility of Critical Social Ontology: Studies in Critical Social Sciences


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 ian 2021
This unique set of essays explores the thought of Georg Lukacs, specifically his attempt to ground an ethical Marxism in his conception of social ontology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781642593570
ISBN-10: 1642593575
Pagini: 459
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 49 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Haymarket Books
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences


Cuprins

Contributors


Introduction

Part 1: Fundamental Aspects of Lukács ' Ontology of Social Being


1
Ontology and Labor in the Lukács ' Late Thought


Antonino Infranca and Miguel Vedda


2
Lukács and the Reshaping of Marxism: From Hartmann 's to Lukács ' Ontology


Endre Kiss


3
Lukács ' Ontology of Social Being and the Material Basis of Intentionality


Matthew J. Smetona

Part 2: Hegelian-Marxist Dimensions of Lukács ' Social Ontology


4
György Lukács ' Ontological Interpretation of Marx 's Labor Theory of Value


Murillo van der Laan


5
The Ontology of Alienation: Lukács ' Normative Theory of History


Andreas Giesbert


6
Lukács ' Late Appropriation of Hegel 's Philosophy: The Ontology of Materialist Dialectics and the Complexities of Labor as Teleological Positing


Michalis Skomvoulis

Part 3: Lukács ' Social Ontology and Contemporary Philosophy


7
On the "Constitution of Human Society": Lukács ' versus Searle 's Social Ontology


Claudius Vellay


8
Why Still Reification? Toward a Critical Social Ontology


Thomas Telios


9
Unlikely Affinities: J.L. Borges, Kuhn, Lakatos and Ontological Critique


Mario Duayer


10
The Politics of Nature, Left and Right: Comparing the Ontologies of Georg Lukács and Bruno Latour


Christoph Henning

Part 4: Toward a Critical Social Ontology


11
From Critical Theory to Critical Ontology: Back to Lukács!


Michael Morris


12
Normativity and Totality: Lukács ' Contribution to a Critical Social Ontology


Titus Stahl


13
Lukács and the Problem of Knowledge: Critical Ontology as Social Theory


Reha Kadakal


14
Marx, Lukács and the Groundwork for Critical Social Ontology


Michael J. Thompson


Index


Notă biografică

Michael J. Thompson is Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Political Science at William Paterson University (USA). He received a BA in Languages and Literature from Rutgers College, studied sociology and philosophy at Humboldt Universität in Berlin, and earned his Ph.D. in Political Science at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. His books include The Politics of Inequality (Columbia, 2017), The Domestication of Critical Theory (Rowman and Littlefield, 2016), The Specter of Babel: A Reconstruction of Political Judgment (SUNY Press, 2019) as well as the forthcoming, Twilight of the Self: The Eclipse of Autonomy in Modern Society (Stanford).