Philosophy Should Belong to the Masses

Philosophy Should Belong to the Masses
Author: Keith N. Ferreira
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781440124297

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Philosophy Should Belong to the Masses is a book that encourages the masses to expropriate philosophy from academia, because with philosophy, especially postmodern minimalist philosophy, a world-class education for each member of the masses is within reach. See http: //philophysics.com

Critique of Hegel s Philosophy of Right

Critique of Hegel s Philosophy of Right
Author: Karl Marx
Publsiher: Newcomb Livraria Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2024
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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A new 2023 translation of Marx's 1844 "Zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie" from the original manuscript. This edition includes a new introduction by the translator and reference materials including a Glossary of Philosophic and Economic Marxist Terminology, an Index of Personalities Associated with Marx and a Timeline of Marx’s Life and Works. This is Volume III in The Complete Works of Karl Marx by NL Press. In "Towards the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right" Marx's argument is that Hegel's political philosophy is an abstraction that fails to take into account the concrete reality of human existence and the class struggles that shape it. He contends that in order to understand the state, civil society, and the concept of alienation, one must take into account the economic relations that underlie it and the material conditions of society. The central argument of Marx's critique is that the state is not a neutral arbiter of justice, but is rather an instrument of class warefare and exploitation. This is a mimicry of Feuerbach’s argument nearly word-for-word. Marx's critique serves to demonstrate the importance of a historical and materialist perspective in understanding the nature of human freedom and morality. It serves as a precursor to his later theories of historical materialism and dialectical materialism, which continue to be influential in the modern world. Marx's critique in this work centers around the idea that Hegel's philosophy is an abstraction that fails to take into account the concrete reality of human existence and the class struggles that shape it.

Karl Leonhard Reinhold s Transcendental Psychology

Karl Leonhard Reinhold   s Transcendental Psychology
Author: Faustino Fabbianelli
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110453737

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Reinhold’s Elementary Philosophy is the first system of transcendental philosophy after Kant. Thescholarship of the last years has understood it in different ways: as a model of Grundsatzphilosophie, as a defense of the concept of freedom, as a transformation of philosophy into history of philosophy. The present investigation intends to underline another ‘golden thread’ that runs through the writings of Reinhold from 1784 to 1794: that which sees in the Elementary Philosophy a system of transcendental psychology.

Masses of Formal Philosophy

Masses of Formal Philosophy
Author: Vincent F. Hendricks,John Symons
Publsiher: Vince Incorporated Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 8799101335

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Masses of Formal Philosophy is an outgrowth of Formal Philosophy. That book gathered the responses of some of the most prominent formal philosophers to five relatively open and broad questions initiating a discussion of metaphilosophical themes and problems surrounding the use of formal methods in philosophy. Including contributions from a wide range of philosophers, Masses of Formal Philosophy contains important new responses to the original five questions.

Masses Classes Ideas

Masses  Classes  Ideas
Author: Etienne Balibar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134567515

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In Masses, Classes, Ideas, well-known French philosopher Etienne Balibar explores the relationship between abstract philosophy and concrete politics. The book gathers together for the first time in English nine of Balibar's most influential essays written over the last decade, which have been carefully revised and reordered in logical succession with an original preface. Balibar discusses the influence of political philosophy on collective movements, touching on issues of religious and class struggle, nationalism and racism, the rights of man and the citizen, and property as a social relation. He seeks to explain the novelty of Marxist philosophy and political theory with respect to the classical doctrines of "state" and "revolution." Masses, Classes, Ideas also examines the limitations and aporias which have become manifest in Marxist philosophy and critically assesses its legacy, offering a provocative contribution to the project of renewing democratic theory.

Philosophy in the Mass Age

Philosophy in the Mass Age
Author: George Parkin Grant
Publsiher: Copp Clark
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1966
Genre: Civilization, Modern
ISBN: UOM:39015013258085

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Popular essays on the need for a new moral philosophy, based on radio Lectures by a Canadian professor.

Dune and Philosophy

Dune and Philosophy
Author: Jeffery Nicholas
Publsiher: Open Court Publishing
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2011
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780812697155

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Frank Herbert's Dune is the biggest-selling science fiction story of all time; the original book and its numerous sequels have transported millions of readers into the alternate reality of the Duniverse. Dune and Philosophy raises intriguing questions about the Duniverse in ways that will be instantly meaningful to fans. Those well-known characters--Paul Atreides, Baron Harkkonen, Duncan Idaho, Stilgar, the Bene Gesserit witches--come alive again in this fearless philosophical probing of some of life's most basic questions. Dune presents us with a vast world in which fanaticism is merciless and history is made by the interplay of ruthless conspiracies. Computers have long been outlawed, so that the abilities of human beings are developed to an almost supernatural level. The intergalactic empire controlled by a privileged aristocracy raises all the old questions of human interaction in a strange yet weirdly familiar setting. Do secret conspiracies direct the future course of human political evolution? Can manipulation of the gene pool create a godlike individual? Are strife and bloodshed essential to progress? Can we know so much about the future that we lose the power to make a difference? Does reliance on valuable resources--such as "spice," oil, and water--place us at the mercy of those who can destroy those resources? When gholas are reconstructed from the cells of dead people and given those people's memories, is the ghola the dead person resurrected? Can the exploitation of religion for political ends be reduced to a technique? Philosophers who are fans of Dune will trek through the desert of the Duniverse seeing answers to these and other questions.

Philosophical Magazine

Philosophical Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1174
Release: 1867
Genre: Physics
ISBN: UOM:39015017664999

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