Lukács and Heidegger : towards a new philosophy

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Lukács and Heidegger : towards a new philosophy

Lucien Goldmann ; translated by William Q. Boelhower

(Routledge revivals)

Routledge, 2009

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This translation originally published: London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1977

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Description

This text re-issues an important work by Lucien Goldmann, based on his university lectures from 1967-8, and first published in English in 1977. It focuses upon two of the twentieth century's most important philosophers, Gyoergy Lukacs and Martin Heidegger, demonstrating the origins of existentialist thought in the implicit connection between the two. This book represents the application of methodology already developed in The Hidden God and also sees Goldmann elaborating the differences between himself and Lukacs for the sake of defining his own Marxist perspective.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Introduction to Lukacs and Heidegger Part 2: Lectures during the 1967-8 Academic Year 1. Reification, Zuhandenheit and Praxis 2. Totality, Being and History 3. Objective Possibility and Possible Consciousness 4. Subject-object and Function 5. The Topicality of the Question of the Subject Part 3: Being and Dialectics

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