This essay aims to study the parallel between the positions of Fichte and Marx. It especially underlines the analogies and the differences between the concepts of man as an active being in Fichte and in Marx, and the ideas of “praxis” in the “Wissenschaftslehre” and in the eleven “Theses on Feuerbach”. The continuity between Fichte and Marx must be found in the concept of subjective activity. The essay aims also to rethink Marx as an embodiment of the philosophy of praxis which found its modern origin in the “Wissenschstlehre” by Fichte and in the idea according to which everything exists as a product of the activity (“kein Objekt ohne Subjekt”).

Fichte, Marx e l’ontologia della prassi

FUSARO , DIEGO
2015-01-01

Abstract

This essay aims to study the parallel between the positions of Fichte and Marx. It especially underlines the analogies and the differences between the concepts of man as an active being in Fichte and in Marx, and the ideas of “praxis” in the “Wissenschaftslehre” and in the eleven “Theses on Feuerbach”. The continuity between Fichte and Marx must be found in the concept of subjective activity. The essay aims also to rethink Marx as an embodiment of the philosophy of praxis which found its modern origin in the “Wissenschstlehre” by Fichte and in the idea according to which everything exists as a product of the activity (“kein Objekt ohne Subjekt”).
2015
Fichte; Marx; Prassi
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