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" The chief defect of all hitherto existing materialism — that of Feuerbach included — is that the thing, reality, sensuousness, is conceived only in the form of the object or of contemplation, but not as human sensuous activity, practice, not subjectively. "
In Other Words: Essays Toward a Reflexive Sociology - Page 13
de Pierre Bourdieu - 1990 - 223 pages
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Eisenstein, Cinema, and History

James Goodwin - 1993 - 284 pages
...Marx as the deficiency of materialist thought until his elaboration of a new, activist materialism: "The chief defect of all hitherto existing materialism— that of Feuerbach included— is that the thing, reality, sensuousness, is conceived only in the form of the object or of contemplation, but not as...
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The Heidegger Controversy: A Critical Reader

Richard Wolin - 1993 - 332 pages
...later philosophical explorations of these themes. In Marx's 1846 "Theses on Feuerbach" he remarks that "the chief defect of all hitherto existing materialism (that of Feuerbach included) is that the thing, reality, sensuousness, is conceived only in the form of the object or of contemplation, but not as...
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A Soviet Postmortem: Philosophical Roots of the "Grand Failure"

Sigmund Krancberg - 1994 - 192 pages
...the insight into reality as it is experienced in all its intensity through sensation — Marx stated: "The chief defect of all hitherto existing materialism...— that of Feuerbach included — is that the thing (Gegenstand), reality, sensuousness, is conceived only in the form of the object (Object] or of contemplation...
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The Many Faces of Sandinista Democracy

Katherine Hoyt - 1997 - 246 pages
...in civil society and in daily life as well.32 In support of this position, Nunez quotes from Marx's "Theses on Feuerbach": "The chief defect of all hitherto...that of Feuerbach included — is that the thing, reality, sensuousness, is conceived only in the form of the object or of contemplation, but not as...
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Postmodernism: Disciplinary texts : humanities and social sciences

Victor E. Taylor, Charles E. Winquist - 1998 - 824 pages
...resonance with Karl Marx's first thesis on Feuerbach in which Marx is critiquing Feuerbach's materialism. "The chief defect of all hitherto existing materialism [that of Feuerbach included] is that the thing, reality, sensuousness, is conceived only in the form of the object or of contemplation but not as sensuous...
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Readings on Human Nature

Peter Loptson - 1998 - 588 pages
...Marx and Engels: Basic Writings on Politics and Philosophy. New York: Anchor Books, 1959, 243-245.) I The chief defect of all hitherto existing materialism...— that of Feuerbach included — is that the thing {Gegenstand], reality, sensuousness, is conceived only in the form of the object ¡Objekt] or of contemplation...
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Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought, Volume 8

Bob Jessop, Russell Wheatley - 1999 - 750 pages
...(Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 1979/80), [ed. GHR Parkinson (Cambridge, 1982), pp. 229-42]. 25. The chief defect of all hitherto existing materialism - that of Feuerbach included - is that the thing [Gegenstand], reality, sensuousness, is conceived only in the form of the object [Objekt] or of contemplation...
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Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought: Critical Assessments

Bob Jessop, Charlie Malcolm-Brown - 1999 - 776 pages
...society" (cf. ibid., pp. 312 322). 70. Cf. Economic and Philosophical MSS. p. 100. According to Marx, "The chief defect of all hitherto existing materialism that of Feuerbach included is that the object [Gegenstand], reality, sensuousness, is conceived only in the form of the object fObjekt] of...
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Postmodern Psychologies, Societal Practice, and Political Life

Lois Holzman, John R. Morss - 2000 - 230 pages
...revolution appears first (as far as I know) in his famous "Theses on Feuerbach." Thesis one states: The chief defect of all hitherto existing materialism (that of Feuerbach included) is that the thing, reality, sensuousness, is conceived only in the form of the object or of contemplation, but not as...
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Marxism, Socialism and Religion

Karl Marx - 2001 - 164 pages
...The text is taken from Marx & Engels, Selected Works, Vol. 1 (Progress Publishers: Moscow, 1969). I The chief defect of all hitherto existing materialism...that of Feuerbach included — is that the thing, reality, sensuousness, is conceived only in the form of the object or of contemplation, but not as...
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