Ars combinatoria, Hegel & Marx
For the sake of complete cross-referencing, here is a post from another blog I have not previously referenced on this one:
Philosophical languages, Romantic historicism, Hegel, Marx (posted on 6 August 2008, from a piece originally written 8 July 2006)
. . . which is a commentary on:
Cook, Daniel J. “Marx’s Critique of Philosophical Language,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 42 (June 1982): 530-554.
See also my web page:
Hegel on Ars
Combinatoria & Characteristica
Universalis
There are many critiques of his historical phenomenon, but Hegel is rarely brought into the equation.
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