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In «The Positive Outcome of Philosophy,» Joseph Dietzgen presents a profound exploration of the intersection between thought and reality, emphasizing the empirical roots of human experience. Written in a distinctive blend of philosophical inquiry and accessible prose, Dietzgen critiques the traditional metaphysics of his time while advocating for a materialist understanding of the world. This book emerges against the backdrop of 19th-century German philosophy, challenging its idealist traditions and incorporating elements of dialectical materialism, ultimately aiming to illuminate the role of human agency in shaping knowledge and society. Joseph Dietzgen, a self-taught philosopher and a significant figure in the development of Marxist thought, drew from his working-class background and experiences as a laborer to inform his philosophical perspectives. His engagement with the ideas of contemporaries such as Marx and Engels reflects his commitment to a practical philosophy that informs social consciousness. This personal journey of understanding informed his critique of abstract reasoning, positioning him as a vital voice in the discourse of socialist philosophy and materialist epistemology. «The Positive Outcome of Philosophy» is a must-read for those interested in the foundations of dialectical materialism and the evolution of philosophical thought. Dietzgen'Äôs accessible treatment of complex ideas invites readers to reflect critically on the nature of knowledge and the significance of material reality, making it an essential text for students of philosophy and social theory alike.

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Litres'teki yayın tarihi:
11 ekim 2024
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450 s.
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4064066219567
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