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
| John Cunningham Wood - 1987 - 640 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 [1975a:277]. Marx's concept of mode of production — which... | |
| Graeme Turner - 1993 - 276 sider
...Through 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...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,... | |
| Philip J. Kain - 1993 - 450 sider
...active species-life . . . 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 sees himself in a world he has created. In tearing away from man the object of his production, therefore,... | |
| John Torrance - 1995 - 462 sider
...claimed that philosophy can reveal the origin and potentiality of the human artefact to men, because man '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'.52 Man can know the truth about what he sees there because... | |
| Joyce Oldham Appleby - 1996 - 578 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... | |
| Anthony Bogues - 1997 - 216 sider
...his reality. The object of labour is, therefore, the objectification of man's species life: for it duplicates himself not only as in consciousness, intellectually, but also actively in reality, and therefore he sees himself in a world he has created.15 This concept of human beings and of labour consistently transforming... | |
| Peter Loptson - 1998 - 588 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, there266 J fore, estranged labor tears from... | |
| Malcolm Waters - 1999 - 536 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... | |
| 2001 - 274 sider
...MAN AS WORLD CREATOR The object of labour is, therefore, the obj edification of man's species-life ; for he duplicates himself not only, as in consciousness,...intellectually, but also actively, in reality, and therefore he looks at himself in a world that he has created. MARX ( 1 844) Marx founded Marxism in an outburst... | |
| Peter Hitchcock - 2003 - 268 sider
...work and h1s reality. The object of labor is. therefore, the objectification of man's species-life: for he duplicates himself not only, as in consciousness,...contemplates himself in a world that he has created. In teating away from man the object of his production, therefore, estranged labor tears from him his... | |
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