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- Title
O TRABALHO EM MARX COMO ANTINATURALIDADE: SOBRE A OPOSIÇÃO ENTRE HISTÓRIA E NATUREZA.
- Authors
de Araújo, Vitor Vasconcelos
- Abstract
This article aims to present the form of labor in Marx as opposed to the vital dimension of organized nature. We will discuss in the Capital the appearance of the category of labor as a form of transformation of the physical and natural objects upon the investment of social value in the immediate forms of native existence of natural objects. Then we will show that the Marxian presentation can be distinguished from the appearance of organic life in Hegel's thought. With this presentation, we want to show, above all, for Hegel, that the vital dimension of living organisms already entails a mediate and successive form of being in relation to mechanical and physical world. For this reason, there cannot be, in Hegel an immediate characterization of the nature within his entire system. Nature can only be described as immediacy in the Principles of philosophy of Right, with the important caveat that this immediacy is on relation to the Spirit and appears much more as a strategy to discuss the central objectives of this work than as an opposition in relation to the spiritual life. We therefore conclude that Marx is closer to the methodological restriction built by Hegel to discuss human freedom in its philosophy of right than to the totality built within the Encyclopedia.
- Publication
Intuitio, 2016, Vol 9, Issue 2, p103
- ISSN
1983-4012
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15448/1983-4012.2016.2.24996