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conception of history. Marx does not
refer to
human nature as such, but to
Gattungswesen,
which is
generally translated as "species-being" or "species-essence"...
- (German: Entfremdung) of
people from
aspects of
their human nature (
Gattungswesen, 'species-essence') as a
consequence of the
division of
labor and living...
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individual to be
actualised as
fully human. For Marx, the
human nature –
Gattungswesen, or species-being –
exists as a
function of
human labour. Fundamental...
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refers to the
alienation of
people from
aspects of
their "human nature" (
Gattungswesen,
usually translated as "species-essence" or "species-being"). He believed...
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Western philosophy Institutions Northeastern University London Main
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Gattungswesen]]
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- For
Marxist humanists, Marx
articulates a
concept of species-being (
Gattungswesen),
according to
which Man's
essential nature is that of a free producer...
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theories most
widely favoured by the Situationists, the
guttansweng [
Gattungswesen] ("species-being"). The
guttansweng is the idea that
people become separated...
- with self-consciousness, Marx
articulates a
concept of species-being (
Gattungswesen),
according to
which Man's
essential nature is that of a free producer...
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which reveals itself solely through signs. Alter,
Joseph S. (2015). "
Gattungswesen - The
Ecology of Species-Being: Alienation, Biosemiotics, and Social...