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The Genesis and Transformation of Social Consciousness: An Attempt at the Construction of Social Naturalism

Autor Yang Chen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 mar 2024
​This book focuses on the formation of human social consciousness and develops a naturalist approach to social normativity. Beginning from Marx's uncompleted concept of social consciousness, the book retrospects the studies about collective intentionality in the area of philosophy of mind and social ontology. Specifically, a reinterpretation of social consciousness with respect to collective intentionality can offer us a new, naturalistic approach to the social formation and normativity. According to the naturalistic approach, we can discern the inner structure of social consciousness as a systematic pattern of Intentionality. Social consciousness involves three levels of development: subjective, objective and absolute. With this new pattern of social consciousness, the “naturalism” of the young Karl Marx can be revived. And by grasping the most essential ability of human Intentionality as the source of social formation, it also makes an interdisciplinary study of social philosophyand philosophy of mind possible.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031544187
ISBN-10: 3031544188
Ilustrații: IX, 311 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part Ⅰ. Intentionality and Actions.- Chapter 2. From Speech Act to Intentionality.- Chapter 3. The Structure of Intentionality.- Chapter 4. The Meaningful Action and Commitment.- Part Ⅱ. Collective Intentionality and Normativity.- Chapter 5. Normativity as Rational Ground.- Chapter 6. Normativity as Collective Creation.- Chapter 7. Normativity as Intersubjective Control.- Part Ⅲ. Normativity with Universal Validity.- Chapter 8. Communication and Social Evolution.- Chapter 9. Discourse Ethics and Moral Cognitivism.- Chapter 10. Critique of Cognitive Parallelism.- Chapter 11. Conclusion./ 


Notă biografică

Yang Chen is an assistant professor of philosophy in the Institute of Marxist Philosophy and Chinese Modernization and the Department of Philosophy at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China. He received his Ph.D from Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main (2022) and M.A in Philosophy from Humboldt University of Berlin (2016).

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This book focuses on the formation of human social consciousness and develops a naturalist approach to social normativity. Beginning from Marx's uncompleted concept of social consciousness, the book retrospects the studies about collective intentionality in the area of philosophy of mind and social ontology. Specifically, a reinterpretation of social consciousness with respect to collective intentionality can offer us a new, naturalistic approach to the social formation and normativity. According to the naturalistic approach, we can discern the inner structure of social consciousness as a systematic pattern of Intentionality. Social consciousness involves three levels of development: subjective, objective and absolute. With this new pattern of social consciousness, the “naturalism” of the young Karl Marx can be revived. And by grasping the most essential ability of human Intentionality as the source of social formation, it also makes an interdisciplinary study of social philosophy and philosophy of mind possible.

Yang Chen is an assistant professor of philosophy in the Institute of Marxist Philosophy and Chinese Modernization and the Department of Philosophy at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China. He received his Ph.D from Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main (2022) and M.A in Philosophy from Humboldt University of Berlin (2016).

Caracteristici

Offers a new interpretation of Marx's idea of social consciousness and ideology Studies how humans' intentional capacity impacts social formation and normativity Draws on work by Marx, Habermas, Kuhn, Rawls, and Austin