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Beginning from the program for phenomenology set forth in Edmund Husserl’s The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology, Ian H. Angus investigates the crisis of reason in a contemporary context. In Groundwork of Phenomenological Marxism: Crisis, Body, World, Angus connects the late work of Marx to human motility, natural fecundity (excess), and ecology. Angus’s overall conception of phenomenology is Socratic in that it is concerned with the presuppositions and application of knowledge-forms to their lifeworld grounding. He argues that the crisis produced by the formalization of reason creates an inability to foster differentiated community as expected by both Husserl and Marx and that the formalization of human motility by the regime of value reveals the ontological productivity of natural fecundity (excess) and shows the priority of ecology as the contemporary exemplary science. Husserl’s idea of Europe as the home for philosophy is surpassed. Angus further argues that the contemporary task for Socratic phenomenology is in the epochal confrontation between planetary technology and place-based Indigeneity. He demonstrates that community and labor depend upon natural fecundity (excess) and locates their realization in the dialogue between civilizational-cultural lifeworlds, especially with respect to their ecological formation and access to transcendentality. This book lays out the fundamental concepts of a systematic phenomenological Marxian philosophy.



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"Groundwork of Phenomenological Marxism is an extraordinary tour de force. The passionate and relentlessly erudite scholarship that unfolds on these pages is at once staggeringly wide and impressively deep. Through meticulous yet critical reinterpretations of Husserl and Marx, Ian Angus establishes a systematic parallel that gives an unprecedented boost to phenomenological Marxism as a project of radical critique, and on this basis goes on to develop a powerful and auspicious new philosophical framework for confronting the global crises of the twenty-first century. Angus’ book is an achievement of the highest importance that will inspire many readers for years to come."

-- Bryan Smyth, University of Mississippi

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Part One: Phenomenology and the Crisis of Modern Reason

Introduction: Modern Reason, Crisis, Meaning and Value

Chapter 1 – Overview of the Crisis

Part Two: Objectivism and the Crisis of Value

Chapter 2 – Modern Science and the Problem of Objectivism

Chapter 3 – Galilean Science and the One-Dimensional Lifeworld

Chapter 4 – The Institution of Digital Culture

Chapter 5 – Representation and the Crisis of Value

Concluding Remark to Part Two

Part Three: The Living Body and Ontology of Labor

Chapter 6 – Science and the Lifeworld

Chapter 7 – Ontology of Labor and the Inception of Culture

Chapter 8 – The Regime of Value

Chapter 9 – Technology in Living Labor

Chapter 10 – Nature and the Source of Value

Concluding Remark to Part Three

Part Four: Transcendentality and the Constitution of Worlds

Chapter 11 – The Paradox of Subjectivity and the Transcendental Field

Chapter 12 – Limits of Europe and the Planetary Event

Chapter 13 - America and Philosophy: Planetary Technology and Place-Based Indigeneity

Chapter 14 - Philosophy as Autobiography: A Thankful Critic

Chapter 15 – Excess and Nothing

Concluding Remark to Part Four

Part Five: Self-Responsibility of Humanity as Teleologically Given in Transcendental Phenomenology

Chapter 16 – Self-Responsibility for Humanity and for Oneself

Bibliography

Detailed Table of Contents

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 26/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793640901, 978-1793640901
      ISBN10: 1793640904

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Beginning from the program for phenomenology set forth in Edmund Husserl’s The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology, Ian H. Angus investigates the crisis of reason in a contemporary context. In Groundwork of Phenomenological Marxism: Crisis, Body, World, Angus connects the late work of Marx to human motility, natural fecundity (excess), and ecology. Angus’s overall conception of phenomenology is Socratic in that it is concerned with the presuppositions and application of knowledge-forms to their lifeworld grounding. He argues that the crisis produced by the formalization of reason creates an inability to foster differentiated community as expected by both Husserl and Marx and that the formalization of human motility by the regime of value reveals the ontological productivity of natural fecundity (excess) and shows the priority of ecology as the contemporary exemplary science. Husserl’s idea of Europe as the home for philosophy is surpassed. Angus further argues that the contemporary task for Socratic phenomenology is in the epochal confrontation between planetary technology and place-based Indigeneity. He demonstrates that community and labor depend upon natural fecundity (excess) and locates their realization in the dialogue between civilizational-cultural lifeworlds, especially with respect to their ecological formation and access to transcendentality. This book lays out the fundamental concepts of a systematic phenomenological Marxian philosophy.



      Trade Review

      "Groundwork of Phenomenological Marxism is an extraordinary tour de force. The passionate and relentlessly erudite scholarship that unfolds on these pages is at once staggeringly wide and impressively deep. Through meticulous yet critical reinterpretations of Husserl and Marx, Ian Angus establishes a systematic parallel that gives an unprecedented boost to phenomenological Marxism as a project of radical critique, and on this basis goes on to develop a powerful and auspicious new philosophical framework for confronting the global crises of the twenty-first century. Angus’ book is an achievement of the highest importance that will inspire many readers for years to come."

      -- Bryan Smyth, University of Mississippi

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgements

      List of Abbreviations

      Part One: Phenomenology and the Crisis of Modern Reason

      Introduction: Modern Reason, Crisis, Meaning and Value

      Chapter 1 – Overview of the Crisis

      Part Two: Objectivism and the Crisis of Value

      Chapter 2 – Modern Science and the Problem of Objectivism

      Chapter 3 – Galilean Science and the One-Dimensional Lifeworld

      Chapter 4 – The Institution of Digital Culture

      Chapter 5 – Representation and the Crisis of Value

      Concluding Remark to Part Two

      Part Three: The Living Body and Ontology of Labor

      Chapter 6 – Science and the Lifeworld

      Chapter 7 – Ontology of Labor and the Inception of Culture

      Chapter 8 – The Regime of Value

      Chapter 9 – Technology in Living Labor

      Chapter 10 – Nature and the Source of Value

      Concluding Remark to Part Three

      Part Four: Transcendentality and the Constitution of Worlds

      Chapter 11 – The Paradox of Subjectivity and the Transcendental Field

      Chapter 12 – Limits of Europe and the Planetary Event

      Chapter 13 - America and Philosophy: Planetary Technology and Place-Based Indigeneity

      Chapter 14 - Philosophy as Autobiography: A Thankful Critic

      Chapter 15 – Excess and Nothing

      Concluding Remark to Part Four

      Part Five: Self-Responsibility of Humanity as Teleologically Given in Transcendental Phenomenology

      Chapter 16 – Self-Responsibility for Humanity and for Oneself

      Bibliography

      Detailed Table of Contents

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