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Notes on the Unity of Logic and Materialism

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In the course of the first section, I make an attempt to define the most important actual implications of the theme that the anthology in question sets out to explore. In the next, I give a sketch of the three different modes of movement of logical thought present in Hegel¡¯s Science of Logic, of their interrelation, and make a general criticism of the way that theme is handled in the book. In the third section, I stress the importance of an adequate understanding of the structure of the categories with which Hegel¡¯s logical investigation takes its beginning. In the course of the two following sections, the interrelation between the themes of Hegel¡¯s subjective logic and Marx¡¯s commodity analysis are put into focus. The concluding section limits itself to giving an overview of the quality of the book in question, adding some words on the political significance of such literature in a broad context.

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  • Jorgen Sandemose, 2016. "Notes on the Unity of Logic and Materialism," Journal of Social Science Studies, Macrothink Institute, vol. 3(1), pages 44-66, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:mth:jsss88:v:3:y:2016:i:1:p:44-66
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