Discourse, Bände 1-2Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... Marx wrote . Marx's conception of social reality is ontologically grounded in a dialectical interaction between humans and nature mediated by the process of material production . We are engaged , that is to say , in productive activity ...
... Marx wrote . Marx's conception of social reality is ontologically grounded in a dialectical interaction between humans and nature mediated by the process of material production . We are engaged , that is to say , in productive activity ...
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... Marx's understanding of humans as self - constituting historical beings . He is not the first , nor does he claim to be the first , to indict classical Marxism for lacking an adequate concept of reflection ; other members of the ...
... Marx's understanding of humans as self - constituting historical beings . He is not the first , nor does he claim to be the first , to indict classical Marxism for lacking an adequate concept of reflection ; other members of the ...
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... Marx himself , who was less prone to global generalizations of this type , considered that capitalism transformed instrumental action into adaptive behavior . And Habermas's notion that Marx's instru- mentalism prevented him from seeing ...
... Marx himself , who was less prone to global generalizations of this type , considered that capitalism transformed instrumental action into adaptive behavior . And Habermas's notion that Marx's instru- mentalism prevented him from seeing ...
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Editorial 3 | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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