The Bourgeois Ideology
Date Submitted: 01/20/2002 22:12:56
Political Phil.
The Bourgeois Ideology
Hegel was the first to know, "every philosophy...belongs to its own time and is caught in that time's restriction." However that raises the question: How can a philosophical outlook stay alive after its "time" has passed? The answer is taken beyond philosophical argumentation to a deeper penetration of its own time. This is why the key to what is alive in Hegel's thought lies in Marx's critique of it (
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philosophy, seeks to uncover the possibility of the social individual, whose free development is the condition, without which "the free development of all" could not come about (p. 469-500).
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Schelling. "Philosophical Letters on Dogmatism and Criticism" [in German] in Philosophische Schriften, Vol. I, Landshut, 1809, p.104, Letter II.
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