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Groundwork of Phenomenological Marxism - Crisis, Body, World

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This original, contemporary synthesis between phenomenology and Marx's late work begins from Edmund Husserl's The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology to chart a new program for Socratic phenomenology in the current confrontation between planetary technology and place-based Indigeneity.

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Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Part One: Phenomenology and the Crisis of Modern Reason
Introduction: Modern Reason, Crisis, Meaning and Value
Chapter 1 - Overview of the Crisis
Part Two: Objectivism and the Crisis of Value
Chapter 2 - Modern Science and the Problem of Objectivism
Chapter 3 - Galilean Science and the One-Dimensional Lifeworld
Chapter 4 - The Institution of Digital Culture
Chapter 5 - Representation and the Crisis of Value
Concluding Remark to Part Two
Part Three: The Living Body and Ontology of Labor
Chapter 6 - Science and the Lifeworld
Chapter 7 - Ontology of Labor and the Inception of Culture
Chapter 8 - The Regime of Value
Chapter 9 - Technology in Living Labor
Chapter 10 - Nature and the Source of Value
Concluding Remark to Part Three
Part Four: Transcendentality and the Constitution of Worlds
Chapter 11 - The Paradox of Subjectivity and the Transcendental Field
Chapter 12 - Limits of Europe and the Planetary Event
Chapter 13 - America and Philosophy: Planetary Technology and Place-Based Indigeneity
Chapter 14 - Philosophy as Autobiography: A Thankful Critic
Chapter 15 - Excess and Nothing
Concluding Remark to Part Four
Part Five: Self-Responsibility of Humanity as Teleologically Given in Transcendental Phenomenology
Chapter 16 - Self-Responsibility for Humanity and for Oneself
Bibliography
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By Ian H. Angus

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This original, contemporary synthesis between phenomenology and Marx’s late work begins from Edmund Husserl’s The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology to chart a new program for Socratic phenomenology in the current confrontation between planetary technology and place-based Indigeneity.

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