The object of labour is, therefore, the objectification of man's species life: for he duplicates himself not only, as in consciousness, intellectually, but also actively, in reality, and therefore he contemplates himself in a world that he has created. Critical Pedagogy and the Everyday Classroom - Side 13av Tony Monchinski - 2008 - 227 siderBegrenset visning - Om denne boken
| Branko Horvat, Mihailo Marković, Rudi Supek - 1975 - 518 sider
...of this production, nature appears as his work and his reality. The object of labor is, therefore, the objectification of man's species life: For he...contemplates himself in a world that he has created. In tearing away from man the object of his production, therefore, alienated labor tears from him his... | |
| Bertell Ollman - 1976 - 364 sider
...devoted to it, is the area of life where the individual's powers are most evident. According to Marx, The object of labor is ... the objectification of...consciousness, intellectually, but also actively, in reality'.5 Man's species life, which is the operation of his essential powers, is said to become visible... | |
| Edward M. Swiderski - 1979 - 258 sider
...22 Ibid., p. 61. 23 "The object of labor is, therefore, the objectiflcation of man's species-life: for he duplicates himself not only, as in consciousness,...reality, and therefore he contemplates himself in a world he has created." Ibid., p. 62. 24 "The forming of the five senses is a labor of the entire history... | |
| Crawford Brough Macpherson, Calgary Institute for the Humanities - 1979 - 404 sider
...work and his reality. The object of labour is, therefore, the objeatification of man's speaies-life: for he duplicates himself not only, as in consciousness,...intellectually, but also actively, in reality, and therefore he sees himself in a world that he has created. In tearing away from man the object of production, therefore,... | |
| Philip J. Kain - 1982 - 204 sider
...laborer's objectification, "nature appears as his work and his reality. The object of labor is, therefore, the objectification of man's species life; for he...therefore he contemplates himself in a world that he has created."35 Interchange between man and nature, and between man and man, will no longer develop as... | |
| P. Langford - 1986 - 282 sider
...still uses very Feuerbachian terms: "The object of labour is, therefore, the objectification of man s species life: for he duplicates himself not only,...contemplates himself in a world that he has created. In tearing away from man the object of his production, therefore, estranged labour tears from him his... | |
| Karl Marx - 1986 - 354 sider
...work and his reality. The object of labour is, therefore, the objectification of man 's species-life: for he duplicates himself not only, as in consciousness,...intellectually, but also actively, in reality, and therefore he sees himself in a world that he has created. In tearing away from man the object of his production,... | |
| Douglas A. Harper - 1987 - 244 sider
...of this production, nature appears as his work and his reality. The object of labour is, therefore, the objectification of man's species life: for he...contemplates himself in a world that he has created. In tearing away from man the object of his production, therefore, estranged labour tears from him his... | |
| Howard Selsam, Harry Martel - 1963 - 390 sider
...of this production, nature appears as his work and his reality. The object of labor is, therefore, the objectification of man's species life; for he...contemplates himself in a world that he has created. In tearing away from man the object of his production, therefore, estranged labor tears from him his... | |
| Nicholas Churchich - 1990 - 378 sider
...of "spiritual essence," "free activity," and "contemplation." In objectifying himself, he says, "man duplicates himself not only, as in consciousness,...reality, and therefore he contemplates himself in a world which he has created."103 Man is active as a spiritual being, as a being conscious of himself as an... | |
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