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Considerations on the representation of human origin as a nature-embedded state: a reading of Marx and Engels
[Réflexions sur l’hypothèse de la « naturalité » de l’origine humaine]

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  • Ragip Ege

    (UNISTRA FSEG - Université de Strasbourg - Faculté des sciences économiques et de gestion - UNISTRA - Université de Strasbourg)

Abstract

This study is a critical assessment of the hypothesis according to which, originally, human being was immersed in nature. Such a hypothesis implies that the past is necessarily conceived as a child which proceeds painstakingly towards us. Nevertheless, anthropology reveals that any society whatsoever is adult; any society creates equally complex forms of mediation. From this critical observation we try to imagine another "fiction" about human origin.

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  • Ragip Ege, 2018. "Considerations on the representation of human origin as a nature-embedded state: a reading of Marx and Engels [Réflexions sur l’hypothèse de la « naturalité » de l’origine humaine]," Post-Print hal-01821556, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01821556
    DOI: 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-08068-8.p.0159
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