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From: Jones, Peter-Cultural Studies <P.E.Jones who-is-at shu.ac.uk>
To: 'xmca discussion group' <xmca who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu>
Date: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 5:05 AM
Subject: dialectics
>3 february 1999
>from peter jones, sheffield hallam university, UK
>in reply to rachel's query
>the method of ascending from the abstract to the concrete is a
fundamental
>ingredient of what is usually referred to as the marxist method
(or
>'dialectical materialism'). It involves quite a different (in
many
>respects, opposite) understanding of the terms 'abstract' and
'concrete' to
>that in mainstream philosophical discourse. this 'ascent' has
to do with
>the way in which scientific, theoretical cognition represents
or reproduces
>in concepts the real phenomena under consideration in their
concreteness,
>ie in their law-governed dynamic and interconnectedness within
the system
>of phenomena to which they belong. in fact it has nothing to do
with
>marcuse (as per the communication from phil). it is discussed
and explained
>by marx in various places but the most extensive treatment is
in the book
>by Evald Ilyenkov (1982), 'The dialectics of the abstract and
the concrete
>in marx's capital' and is also discussed in David Bakhurst's
book on
>Ilyenkov: 'consciousness and revolution in soviet philosophy:
from the
>bolsheviks to evald ilyenkov' (1991), Cambridge. specifically
in
>application to AT - i can't think of anything immediately, at
least in
>English. i hope this is of some help!!
>very best wishes
>p
>