First person plural ontology and praxis

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 97 (1):81–96 (1997)
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This article presents an interpretation of Marx's idea of humans as species-beings. It argues that a group of individual beings count for Marx as species-beings if they consciously produce for others of their own kind.

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