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Groundwork of Phenomenological Marxism: Continental Philosophy and the History of Thought

Autor Ian H. Angus
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iul 2021
In Groundwork of Phenomenological Marxism: Crisis, Body, World, Ian H. Angus investigates the crisis of reason in a contemporary context. Beginning with Edmund Husserl's The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology, Angus connects the phenomenology of human motility to Marx's ontology of labor in Capital and shows its basis in natural fecundity (excess). He argues that the formalization of reason creates an inability to foster differentiated community as expected by both Husserl and Marx and that the formalization of human motility by the regime of value reveals the ontological productivity of natural fecundity, showing that ecology is the contemporary exemplary science. Addressing the crisis requires a philosophy of technology (especially digital technology) and a dialogue between cultural-civilizational lifeworlds, which surpasses Husserl's assumption that Europe is the home of reason. Angus's overall conception of phenomenology is Socratic in that it is concerned with the presuppositions and applications of knowledge-forms in their lifeworld grounding. He further shows that the contemporary event is the epochal confrontation between planetary technology and place-based Indigeneity. This book lays out the fundamental concepts of a systematic phenomenological Marxian philosophy.
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ISBN-13: 9781793640901
ISBN-10: 1793640904
Pagini: 562
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Continental Philosophy and the History of Thought


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By Ian H. Angus

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This original, contemporary synthesis between phenomenology and Marx's late work begins from Edmund Husserl's The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology to chart a new program for Socratic phenomenology in the current confrontation between planetary technology and place-based Indigeneity.