(noun) the study of literature and of disciplines relevant to literature or to language as used in literature
As will be apparent, the style is that not of an ‘introduction’, but of a semi-philological, semi-philosophical discussion
As will be apparent, the style is that not of an ‘introduction’, but of a semi-philological, semi-philosophical discussion
the philosophical attempt to describe things in terms of their apparent intrinsic purpose, directive principle, or goal, irrespective of human use or opinion
the family complex constituted by the teleologies of historical progress in the bourgeois era
the family complex constituted by the teleologies of historical progress in the bourgeois era
skeptical, tending to doubt
incorporating in the knowledge process, in a reflexive but open or even aporetic fashion, the very conflictuality that it sought to explain
incorporating in the knowledge process, in a reflexive but open or even aporetic fashion, the very conflictuality that it sought to explain
(adjective) depending on an uncertain event or contingency as to both profit and loss / (adjective) relating to luck and especially to bad luck
completely displacing the question by inventing the ‘aleatory materialism’ of his last texts
completely displacing the question by inventing the ‘aleatory materialism’ of his last texts
relating to or denoting the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (noun or adj)
the philosophy of Marx – which I conceived as a problematic open to all kinds of transformations, reformulations and extrapolations, whose starting point is not the oblivion of Marx’s words and sentences but their intrinsic vacillation – and Marxism – an intellectual and institutional historical phenomenon, circumscribed in time by the end of the historical cycle of organization of the labour movement and class struggle
the philosophy of Marx – which I conceived as a problematic open to all kinds of transformations, reformulations and extrapolations, whose starting point is not the oblivion of Marx’s words and sentences but their intrinsic vacillation – and Marxism – an intellectual and institutional historical phenomenon, circumscribed in time by the end of the historical cycle of organization of the labour movement and class struggle
(noun) the Marxist theory that maintains the material basis of a reality constantly changing in a dialectical process and the priority of matter over mind
‘dialectical materialism’, a relatively late term and one inspired by the use Engels had made of various of Marx’s formulations
Marx never used this term (he used "dialectical method"); neither did Engels ("materialist dialectic")
‘dialectical materialism’, a relatively late term and one inspired by the use Engels had made of various of Marx’s formulations
Marx never used this term (he used "dialectical method"); neither did Engels ("materialist dialectic")
(noun) a usually rhetorical break in the flow of sound in the middle of a line of verse / (noun) a break in the flow of sound in a verse caused by the ending of a word within a foot / (noun) break interruption / (noun) a pause marking a rhythmic point of division in a melody
The caesura effected by Marx has been more or less clearly acknowledged, more or less willingly accepted; it has even given rise to violent refutations and strenuous attempts at neutralization
on Marx as a writer who has transformed philosophy
The caesura effected by Marx has been more or less clearly acknowledged, more or less willingly accepted; it has even given rise to violent refutations and strenuous attempts at neutralization
on Marx as a writer who has transformed philosophy
poetic misreading or misprision
metaphorical expression in the doctrine of the clinamen or random ‘swerving’ of atoms
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metaphorical expression in the doctrine of the clinamen or random ‘swerving’ of atoms
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relating to or denoting the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (noun or adj)
The presentation of Marxism as a world-view long ago coalesced around the formula, the ‘three sources of Marxism’: German philosophy, French socialism and British political economy.
The presentation of Marxism as a world-view long ago coalesced around the formula, the ‘three sources of Marxism’: German philosophy, French socialism and British political economy.
relating to stone and gems and the work involved in engraving, cutting, or polishing
A series of aphorisms that here outline a critical argument, there advance a lapidary proposition and what is, at times, almost a slogan.
A series of aphorisms that here outline a critical argument, there advance a lapidary proposition and what is, at times, almost a slogan.