Marxian Totality: Inverting Hegel to Expound Worldly Matters: Historical Materialism Book Series, cartea 322
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004703964
ISBN-10: 9004703969
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historical Materialism Book Series
ISBN-10: 9004703969
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historical Materialism Book Series
Notă biografică
Kaveh Boveiri, Ph.D. (2019), Université de Montréal, is a lecturer in sociology at the department of Sociology of the Université de Montréal and at the department of management of HEC-Montréal. He has edited three books and published and translated many articles in English, French, German and Farsi.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Prologue
1 Two Misconceptions of Totality
1 The Atomist-Rationalist Conception of Totality
2 The Organicist and Organicist-Dynamic Conception of Totality
3 Conclusion
2 On Hegel’s Totality
1 Totality in the Doctrine of Being
2 Totality in the Doctrine of Essence
3 Totality in the Doctrine of Notion
4 Conclusion
3 On Lukács’s Totality
1 Conclusion
4 On Kosík’s Totality
1 Totality: Concrete and Pseudo-concrete
2 Totality and Objectivity
3Objekt-Gegenstand: Marx’s Distinction
4 Objectivity in Kosík: Conceptual-Lexical Discussion and Its Implications
5 Praxis, Labour, Care, and Totality
6 History and Totality
7 Factor Theory, System, Structure, and Totality
8 Criticism of Kosík
9 Conclusion
5 Marxian Totality Seen through His Works
A Note on the Difficulty and the Strategy Adopted
1 Prelude – The Poem and the Letter to His Father: Marx, a Diver in Search of the Sache selbst in Life in the Street
2 Marx in the Laboratory: Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844
3 Prototype-Genesis: Totality in the German Ideology and the ‘Theses on Feuerbach’
4 Totality in Oscillation: The Grundrisse
5 Totality in Categorial Movement: Capital
6 Conclusion
6 The Relationship between the Grundrisse and Capital and between the Method of Enquiry and the Method of Exposition
1 The Roots of the Thesis of a Rupture in Marx’s Works
2 The Idea of a Rupture between the Grundrisse and Capital
3 The Alternative Reading
4 Conclusion
Epilogue
Appendix1: Rereading of a Passage from the French Edition of First Volume of Capital Edited by Marx
Appendix2: Some Passages of CapitalIII, in Original and in Translation, for Further Verification
Appendix3: Note on Translation
Bibliography
Index
Prologue
1 Two Misconceptions of Totality
1 The Atomist-Rationalist Conception of Totality
2 The Organicist and Organicist-Dynamic Conception of Totality
3 Conclusion
2 On Hegel’s Totality
1 Totality in the Doctrine of Being
2 Totality in the Doctrine of Essence
3 Totality in the Doctrine of Notion
4 Conclusion
3 On Lukács’s Totality
1 Conclusion
4 On Kosík’s Totality
1 Totality: Concrete and Pseudo-concrete
2 Totality and Objectivity
3Objekt-Gegenstand: Marx’s Distinction
4 Objectivity in Kosík: Conceptual-Lexical Discussion and Its Implications
5 Praxis, Labour, Care, and Totality
6 History and Totality
7 Factor Theory, System, Structure, and Totality
8 Criticism of Kosík
9 Conclusion
5 Marxian Totality Seen through His Works
A Note on the Difficulty and the Strategy Adopted
1 Prelude – The Poem and the Letter to His Father: Marx, a Diver in Search of the Sache selbst in Life in the Street
2 Marx in the Laboratory: Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844
3 Prototype-Genesis: Totality in the German Ideology and the ‘Theses on Feuerbach’
4 Totality in Oscillation: The Grundrisse
5 Totality in Categorial Movement: Capital
6 Conclusion
6 The Relationship between the Grundrisse and Capital and between the Method of Enquiry and the Method of Exposition
1 The Roots of the Thesis of a Rupture in Marx’s Works
2 The Idea of a Rupture between the Grundrisse and Capital
3 The Alternative Reading
4 Conclusion
Epilogue
Appendix1: Rereading of a Passage from the French Edition of First Volume of Capital Edited by Marx
Appendix2: Some Passages of CapitalIII, in Original and in Translation, for Further Verification
Appendix3: Note on Translation
Bibliography
Index