摘要
The comparison of Plato's description of the dialectic in his Republic with Marx's analysis of the value form in The Capital reveals certain common features striking to the reader.How is this possible?The paper discusses the grounds of possibility of such a comparison focusing on two levels:firstly,a ground of historical comparability and,secondly,a ground of systematic comparability.Based on these two grounds,the argument highlights two of the common features that can be found in both thinkers,namely the dialectic as a process of complete separation of the intellect from sense perception and as a process that supersedes the form of hypothesis of scientific thinking.
The comparison of Plato’s description of the dialectic in his Republic with Marx’s analysis of the value form in The Capital reveals certain common features striking to the reader. How is this possible? The paper discusses the grounds of possibility of such a comparison focusing on two levels: firstly,a ground of historical comparability and,secondly,a ground of systematic comparability. Based on these two grounds,the argument highlights two of the common features that can be found in both thinkers,namely the dialectic as a process of complete separation of the intellect from sense perception and as a process that supersedes the form of hypothesis of scientific thinking.
出处
《学术界》
CSSCI
北大核心
2019年第5期185-190,共6页
Academics