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Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought: Gramsci, Materialism, and Philosophy

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Western critical theory, including Marxism, has been shaped by historical materialism, particularly as developed by Gramsci in his prison notebooks. His philosophical insights provided a new foundation for future philosophy, emphasizing the philosophy of praxis and absolute historicism, which resonate with contemporary materialist thought. However, traditional materialism has struggled to establish a solid basis for progressive social projects and meaningful ethical lives. Esteve Morera's work connects Marxist philosophy to broader discussions of materialism in metaphysics, philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, and naturalized ethics. Each chapter explores different aspects of materialism and the challenges it presents if accepted as true. Morera critiques and ultimately rejects Gramsci's views on matter and materialism, arguing instead that philosophical materialism can coexist with freedom, thereby offering a robust foundation for ethical life. This book makes an original contribution to ongoing debates about the meaning, limitations, implications, and possibilities of philosophical materialism, while also enriching the critical literature on Gramsci.

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Titre
Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought: Gramsci, Materialism, and Philosophy
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Routledge
Publié
2014
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rigide
Pages
158
ISBN10
1138013846
ISBN13
9781138013841
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Western critical theory, including Marxism, has been shaped by historical materialism, particularly as developed by Gramsci in his prison notebooks. His philosophical insights provided a new foundation for future philosophy, emphasizing the philosophy of praxis and absolute historicism, which resonate with contemporary materialist thought. However, traditional materialism has struggled to establish a solid basis for progressive social projects and meaningful ethical lives. Esteve Morera's work connects Marxist philosophy to broader discussions of materialism in metaphysics, philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, and naturalized ethics. Each chapter explores different aspects of materialism and the challenges it presents if accepted as true. Morera critiques and ultimately rejects Gramsci's views on matter and materialism, arguing instead that philosophical materialism can coexist with freedom, thereby offering a robust foundation for ethical life. This book makes an original contribution to ongoing debates about the meaning, limitations, implications, and possibilities of philosophical materialism, while also enriching the critical literature on Gramsci.