This book consists in part in a study of dialectical motifs in Marx’s work, and in part in further developing these themes in the context of a new tendency that has emerged in recent years, which is ...
Today’s world has an overwhelming element of the unexpected and the challenging. Paranoia and dread run amok when circumstances are difficult and our mental health can be jeopardized in trying times.
We lack the tools to critically assess and interrogate our social institutions and our ways of thinking about and interacting with them. That is among the core claims of a new book by Michael J.
In the following discussion, I examine what constitutes the dialectical strain in Putnam's thought. As part of this examination, I consider Putnam' (1981) criticism of the fact/value dichotomy. I ...
IT is curious that a book which professed only to be a study of Hegel, and deals with criticisms of the Hegelian method and principle current more than thirty years ago, should be reprinted to-day and ...
First of all, I will explain my perception of academic criticism. I see criticism as firstly, viewing the target of criticism positively and understanding it correctly, and then, if there is a problem ...
Another element of the 1939-40 struggle requires attention: its explicitly theoretical-philosophical dimension. Burnham, a professor of philosophy at New York University, declared himself an opponent ...
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