Marx’s Sublation of Philosophy Into Praxis

Review of Metaphysics 26 (2):233 - 259 (1972)
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It will be argued here that Marx returned to Hegel in a Hegelian spirit—with the intention of achieving the sublation of philosophy. The term has the same broad meaning for both thinkers. The abolition of philosophy occurs in a philosophic way only when its negation is shown to follow from its inner tendency. The negative result is therefore also positive; it is the fulfillment of philosophy. This movement occurs in the Hegelian system in the form of the sublation of philosophy to science or absolute knowledge. In Marx it takes the form of the sublation of theory into practice.

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