The Genesis and Transformation of Social Consciousness
An Attempt at the Construction of Social Naturalism
- 324 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Focusing on the evolution of human social consciousness, this work presents a naturalist perspective on social normativity, inspired by Marx's unfinished ideas. It explores collective intentionality within philosophy of mind and social ontology, proposing a reinterpretation that reveals a systematic pattern of Intentionality across three developmental levels: subjective, objective, and absolute. This approach not only revitalizes Marx's naturalism but also facilitates interdisciplinary studies in social philosophy and philosophy of mind.
