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Marx’s Critique and its Implications for a Critical Philosophy
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Kužel, Petr
Marx’s Critique and its Implications for a Critical Philosophy.
[Marx’s Critique and its Implications for a Critical Philosophy. Princeton, 05.10.2022-05.10.2022]
Method of presentation: Zvaná přednáška
Event organizer: Princeton University
URL events: https://fit.princeton.edu/events/marx%E2%80%99s-critique-and-its-implications-critical-philosophy-petr-ku%C5%BEel-phd
Institutional support: RVO:67985955
Keywords : Marx * epistemology * French historical epistemology * structuralism * Marxism
OECD category: Philosophy, History and Philosophy of science and technology
The lecture will present the principles and epistemological aspects of Marx’s critical method and the specific categorical structures associated with it. It will thus present, among other things, Marx’s distinction between the esoteric and exoteric levels of analysis, between the real object and the object of knowledge, and indicate the connection of his epistemological approach with that of French historical epistemology. It will then attempt to show, using Marx’s critique of political economy as an example, how Marx’s method of historicizing categories and “denaturalizing” them can be an effective tool for a critical theory of deideologization and defetishization.
Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0340172
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