| Patrick L. Gardiner - 1968 - Počet stránok 472
...philosophy with German reality, the relation of their criticism to their own material surroundings. . . . The premises from which we begin are not arbitrary...which abstraction can only be made in the imagination. They are the real individuals, their activity and the material conditions under which they live, both... | |
| Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels - 1970 - Počet stránok 174
...relation of their criticism to their own material surroundings. First Premises of Materialist Method The premises from which we begin are not arbitrary...which abstraction can only be made in the imagination. They are the real individuals, their activity and the material conditions under which they live, both... | |
| David H. DeGrood - 1976 - Počet stránok 128
...1941), p. 84. In their unpublished treatise, The German Ideology (1845-1847), Marx and Engels explain : The premises from which we begin are not arbitrary...which abstraction can only be made in the imagination. They are the real individuals, their activity and the material conditions under which they live, both... | |
| James Miller, Jim Miller - 1982 - Počet stránok 306
...any particular individual. Nonetheless, "real individuals" appear prominently throughout the work: "The premises from which we begin are not arbitrary...dogmas, but real premises from which abstraction can be made only in the imagination. They are the real individuals, their activity and the material conditions... | |
| Thomas R. Flynn - 1986 - Počet stránok 280
...Ideology he contests the idealist social theories of the so-called Young Hegelians when he writes: The premises from which we begin are not arbitrary...dogmas, but real premises from which abstraction can be made only in the imagination. They are real individuals, their activity and the material conditions... | |
| Daniel Little - 1986 - Počet stránok 262
...Engels call for a method grounded in specific material facts, and these facts can be discovered only through concrete empirical investigation. "The premises...premises can thus be verified in a purely empirical way" (GI, p. 42). And a few pages later: "Empirical observation must in each separate instance bring out... | |
| R. F. Price - 1986 - Počet stránok 334
...throughout the reasoning process hypothesising is constrained by them. As Marx wrote in The German Ideology. 'The premises from which we begin are not arbitrary...which abstraction can only be made in the imagination' (31; Sayer, 1979, 135). There is a different account of Marx's method which because of its proponents... | |
| Karl Marx - 1986 - Počet stránok 354
...criticism with their own material surroundings. 2. PREMISES OF THE MATERIALIST CONCEPTION OF HISTORY The premises from which we begin are not arbitrary...which abstraction can only be made in the imagination. They are the real individuals, their activity and the material conditions of their life, both those... | |
| Brian Morris - 1987 - Počet stránok 386
...historical materialism. These ideas are best expressed by quoting some short extracts. They write, The premises from which we begin are not arbitrary...which abstraction can only be made in the imagination. They are the real individuals, their activity and the material conditions under which they live, both... | |
| Reinhard Bendix - 1989 - Počet stránok 470
...started with premises as well, but only with real ones. Marx's wording on this point deserves attention: The premises from which we begin are not arbitrary...which abstraction can only be made in the imagination. They are the real individuals, their activity and the material conditions under which they live, both... | |
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