Marx Illusion


Autoria(s): Coman, Claudiu
Contribuinte(s)

Covaci, Brindusa

Data(s)

2013

Resumo

With “Marx Illusion”, Claudiu Coman recalls sociology - this science of analytic and methodological strictness - to its uncorrupted philosophical dignity. Not only the theorization - that is the seduction of quality essay, Claudiu Coman demonstrating here a single ability - but the philosophy itself: a science, if we want, but as a way of cognitive enclosure of the beings of the world, firstly of those who make the world possible, but of the transcendent world that transcends them making possible - as a 20th century scientist would say - the man’s connection to an existence that is not his own, but that identifies itself with the difference. Being in the world - M. Heidegger writes (in 1928, after the apparition of the work “The Being and Time”) - it is specific only to the man - and here within the Territory of Existence I have the impression that philosophy and sociology responded together. However, working together with philosophy, the sociology extends enveloping the “world less” beings, too. These things would already been in the world as “direct” things (“handy”) being caught by the man by referring to them in the world itself.

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Identificador

http://eprints.campuce.org/91/1/9783950314540.pdf

Coman, Claudiu (2013) Marx Illusion. Österreichisch-Rumänischer Akademischer Verein, Vienna. ISBN 978-3-9503145-4-0

Publicador

Österreichisch-Rumänischer Akademischer Verein

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http://eprints.campuce.org/91/

Palavras-Chave #140 Les divers systèmes et écoles philosophiques #320 Science politique
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Book

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