Ralph:
Remember, I said that the 'end of philosophy' had to be brought
about concretely,in every dept. of knowledge, not merely
schematically.
CB; When we read the actual quote from Engels, it is clear that far from
"mucking it up", Engels said what Ralph says above long before Ralph d
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Subject: [Marxism-Thaxis] end of philosophy ? (2)
Ralph:
Remember, I said that the 'end
"The emancipation of the German is the emancipation of man. The head of
this emancipation is philosophy, its heart the proletariat. Philosophy
cannot realize itself without the transcendence [Aufhebung] of the
proletariat, and the proletariat cannot transcend itself without the
realization [Ve
e day in Washington in my shoes you'd run screaming for the
hills.
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So far as this goes I don't have much disagreement if
any. Marx thought that his turn away from Hegelian
philosophy. which he regardrd as the pinnacle of
philosophy up to that point, was the natural next
step, Hegelian philosophy having accomplished what it
could within the realm of thought and hav
At 07:10 AM 12/10/2005 -0800, andie nachgeborenen wrote:
So far as this goes I don't have much disagreement if
any. Marx thought that his turn away from Hegelian
philosophy. which he regardrd as the pinnacle of
philosophy up to that point, was the natural next
step, Hegelian philosophy having acc
Nothing here I disagree with, except to note that one
man's "semantic hair-splitting" is another man's
"cvareful distinctions."
Meta-science won't do as a term for the philosophy of
the future because there's a not more to think about
than science. "Philosophy" is a good old word, I see
no reason