The Metaphysical View of Production and its Dialectic Counterpart: A Dialogue between Baudrillard and Marx

Modern Philosophy 2:7-12 (2009)
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Abstract

In this paper, the Marxist critique of Baudrillard's "productivist" criticism, clearly Baudrillard's "production" is defined, that is a kind of metaphysical concepts to derive realistic way of thinking. Based on this "production" concept of criticism, this paper analyzes Baudrillard misreading of Marx's philosophy of labor, value, and the concept of dialectics, and many other causes: the neglect of the dialectic of the social reality of the production cut, which will go Marx into the old metaphysical barriers

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Ying Xia
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