Titre | Kant, Marx et la question de la morale | |
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Auteur | Denis Collin | |
Revue | Actuel Marx | |
Numéro | no 35, mars 2004 L'espace du capitalisme | |
Rubrique / Thématique | Totalitarisme et impérialisme |
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Page | 189-192 | |
Résumé |
Marx, Kant and the Moral Question.
We have not to choose between Marx and Kant. Kant's ethics is not an abstract thought to which one could oppose Marx's practical thought. In addition, a normative dimension appears constantly in Marx's works, legitimating the communist prospect, as an achievement and a liberation of mankind, forming an effective community. Lastly, the old historical materialism, conceived as both a scientific method of analysis and a teleological philosophy, cannot be accepted any more. The power of Marx's scientific analysis invites us to reconsider the standards of justice and law in conformity with his emancipatory objectives. Source : Éditeur (via Cairn.info) |
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