Reconsidering Nature: Lukács’s Ontological Turn and Its Contemporary Relevance
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Yer: Konstanz University
In his later works throughout the 1960s, Georg Lukács sought to develop an ontological framework for the critical study of society. The result was The Ontology of Social Being, a monumental and posthumous work that revisited the question of the relationship between nature and society. Lukács conceived this project as an alternative to two dominant tendencies: the marginalization of nature within Western critical theory, and the naturalistic reductionism characteristic of much Eastern European Marxist literature on the dialectics of nature. The present paper aims to situate Lukács’s ideas on the relationship between nature and society within the broader intellectual debates…
The Specificity of the Political: Georg Lukács’s Political Thought in the Post-Stalinist Ferment of Ideas (1956-1971)
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– Yer: Konstanz University
