This article discusses Roberto Finelli’s latest book ("An accomplished patricide. Marx's final confrontation with Hegel") by focusing in particular on the theme of individuality. Firstly, it reconstructs the different role played by this theme in the thought of Hegel and Feuerbach as well as in Marx's early and late writings. Secondly, it highlights an important theoretical tension that, in relation to the question of individuality, potentially jeopardizes Finelli's discourse and its coherence. Is individuality independent from social relation or is it established by the relationship itself? In the former case, how can the abstraction of capital be considered "real"? And in the latter, how is it possible to think the individual's res...
What is arguably the central criticism of Hegel’s philosophical system by the Continental tradition,...
This article will deal in two steps with the Marx–Hegel (dis)connection in Capital. First, I’ll pres...
This article takes an approach that the author proposes to call methodological relationism, as disti...
This article discusses Roberto Finelli’s latest book ("An accomplished patricide. Marx's final conf...
This article discusses Roberto Finelli’s latest book ("An accomplished patricide. Marx's fi-nal conf...
The main objective of the article is to discuss the question of individuality in the compound of Ma...
Marx's concepts of individual and society have their roots in Hegel's philosophy. Like recent commun...
What is the place of the individual in Hegel and Marx\u2019s philosophy? Within the scope of this qu...
Picking up on Marx’s and Hegel’s analyses of human beings as social and individual, the article show...
In Marx e Hegel. Contributi a una rilettura, Roberto Fineschi examines the complex relation between ...
The intervention discusses Roberto Finelli’s last book, An accomplished patricide. Marx's final conf...
The intervention discusses Roberto Finelli’s last book, An accomplished patricide. Marx's final conf...
Marx (especially in his youth) develops an original analysis of individualism, rooted in the structu...
This article presents a synthetic overview of the most influential interpretations of the Hegel-Marx...
Marx (especially in his youth) develops an original analysis of individualism, rooted in the structu...
What is arguably the central criticism of Hegel’s philosophical system by the Continental tradition,...
This article will deal in two steps with the Marx–Hegel (dis)connection in Capital. First, I’ll pres...
This article takes an approach that the author proposes to call methodological relationism, as disti...
This article discusses Roberto Finelli’s latest book ("An accomplished patricide. Marx's final conf...
This article discusses Roberto Finelli’s latest book ("An accomplished patricide. Marx's fi-nal conf...
The main objective of the article is to discuss the question of individuality in the compound of Ma...
Marx's concepts of individual and society have their roots in Hegel's philosophy. Like recent commun...
What is the place of the individual in Hegel and Marx\u2019s philosophy? Within the scope of this qu...
Picking up on Marx’s and Hegel’s analyses of human beings as social and individual, the article show...
In Marx e Hegel. Contributi a una rilettura, Roberto Fineschi examines the complex relation between ...
The intervention discusses Roberto Finelli’s last book, An accomplished patricide. Marx's final conf...
The intervention discusses Roberto Finelli’s last book, An accomplished patricide. Marx's final conf...
Marx (especially in his youth) develops an original analysis of individualism, rooted in the structu...
This article presents a synthetic overview of the most influential interpretations of the Hegel-Marx...
Marx (especially in his youth) develops an original analysis of individualism, rooted in the structu...
What is arguably the central criticism of Hegel’s philosophical system by the Continental tradition,...
This article will deal in two steps with the Marx–Hegel (dis)connection in Capital. First, I’ll pres...
This article takes an approach that the author proposes to call methodological relationism, as disti...