From: Ted Winslow
Here is another elaboration of the idea of social relations as internal
relations from the German Ideology.
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CB: I was starting to think that internal relations _are_ social relations,
as when you say:
Relations are internal where the essence of the individual is the
On 7/6/05, Charles Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the intuitive in direct intuitive observation ?
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Ah, but it's axiomatic to some that neither intuitive nor direct
intuitive observation can be analyzed in terms of any thing more
fundamental than themselves. As if
Charles Brown wrote:
CB: If I understand here, internal relations are anti-Robinsonade
logic
,so to speak ?
Relations are internal where the essence of the individual is the
outcome of its relations. Robinsonades are those who implicitly
treat the essence of the individual as