Marx’s “Theses on Feuerbach”, written in 1845, are theoretically spaced as the mediating text between the 1844 philosophy of alienation (“Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844”) and “The German Ideology” (1845-1846), that lays the foundations for the theory of historical materialism. As we know, the importance of the eleven “Theses” is that they articulate the marxian conception of humanity and praxis: they also pose the question of the marxist subject that is able to have dialogue with german idealism. This essay tries to underline the influence of idealistic philosophy in Karl Marx’s first thesis on Feuerbach: we try to show how Marx criticizes Feuerbach’s materialism using a lot of idealistic categories.
Idealismo pratico? Note sulla prima delle "Tesi su Feuerbach" di Marx
FUSARO , DIEGO
2014-01-01
Abstract
Marx’s “Theses on Feuerbach”, written in 1845, are theoretically spaced as the mediating text between the 1844 philosophy of alienation (“Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844”) and “The German Ideology” (1845-1846), that lays the foundations for the theory of historical materialism. As we know, the importance of the eleven “Theses” is that they articulate the marxian conception of humanity and praxis: they also pose the question of the marxist subject that is able to have dialogue with german idealism. This essay tries to underline the influence of idealistic philosophy in Karl Marx’s first thesis on Feuerbach: we try to show how Marx criticizes Feuerbach’s materialism using a lot of idealistic categories.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.