Science & Society, Volume 44Bernhard Joseph Stern Science & society, 1980 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... nature as part of its “ absolute reference point , " yet being unable to theorize nature directly himself , Althusser allows this theoretical gap to be filled ideologically . With the “ recognized sciences " which he accepts so ...
... nature as part of its “ absolute reference point , " yet being unable to theorize nature directly himself , Althusser allows this theoretical gap to be filled ideologically . With the “ recognized sciences " which he accepts so ...
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... nature is it real science . " 52 Hegel , on the other hand , conceived of two natures , as Alfred Schmidt points out . The first nature “ is a world of things existing outside man , as a blind conceptless occurrence . The world of man ...
... nature is it real science . " 52 Hegel , on the other hand , conceived of two natures , as Alfred Schmidt points out . The first nature “ is a world of things existing outside man , as a blind conceptless occurrence . The world of man ...
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... nature and history is created . 55 The unified conception of nature and history is carried forward into Capital . There , Marx is implicitly aware that there no longer exists today a “ nature that preceded human history . " 56 Labor ...
... nature and history is created . 55 The unified conception of nature and history is carried forward into Capital . There , Marx is implicitly aware that there no longer exists today a “ nature that preceded human history . " 56 Labor ...
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