Theory caught up in dialectics: Some reflections on Asger Sørensen’s capitalism, alienation and critique

This paper presents three interconnected examinations of Asger Sørensen’s arguments in Capitalism, Alienation and Critique, which thematize Sørensen’s overarching understanding of the relationship between theory and practice: his general methodological perspective on critical theory, its di...

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Main Authors: Ivković Marjan, Prodanović Srđan, Urošević Milan
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade 2021-01-01
Series:Filozofija i Društvo
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2021/0353-57382101011I.pdf
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spelling doaj-4202daf856e64fdcbd99288b5edeac962021-04-09T09:49:33ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382334-85772021-01-01321112110.2298/FID2101011I0353-57382101011ITheory caught up in dialectics: Some reflections on Asger Sørensen’s capitalism, alienation and critiqueIvković Marjan0Prodanović Srđan1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3444-6989Urošević Milan2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9754-0454Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of BelgradeInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of BelgradeInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of BelgradeThis paper presents three interconnected examinations of Asger Sørensen’s arguments in Capitalism, Alienation and Critique, which thematize Sørensen’s overarching understanding of the relationship between theory and practice: his general methodological perspective on critical theory, its distinctive epistemology and its anchoring in the empirical world. The paper authors each try to push Sørensen on these crucial points by considering how Sørensen’s variant of critical theory actually operates, scrutinizing in more detail the particular relationship between the ‘experience of injustice’, which for Sørensen constitutes the empirical foothold for critical theory, and the theoretical diagnosis of social reality which the critical theorist should formulate against the backdrop of this experience.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2021/0353-57382101011I.pdfdialecticsdeterminate negationfoucaultdegrowthbataille
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author Ivković Marjan
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Prodanović Srđan
Urošević Milan
Theory caught up in dialectics: Some reflections on Asger Sørensen’s capitalism, alienation and critique
Filozofija i Društvo
dialectics
determinate negation
foucault
degrowth
bataille
author_facet Ivković Marjan
Prodanović Srđan
Urošević Milan
author_sort Ivković Marjan
title Theory caught up in dialectics: Some reflections on Asger Sørensen’s capitalism, alienation and critique
title_short Theory caught up in dialectics: Some reflections on Asger Sørensen’s capitalism, alienation and critique
title_full Theory caught up in dialectics: Some reflections on Asger Sørensen’s capitalism, alienation and critique
title_fullStr Theory caught up in dialectics: Some reflections on Asger Sørensen’s capitalism, alienation and critique
title_full_unstemmed Theory caught up in dialectics: Some reflections on Asger Sørensen’s capitalism, alienation and critique
title_sort theory caught up in dialectics: some reflections on asger sørensen’s capitalism, alienation and critique
publisher Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade
series Filozofija i Društvo
issn 0353-5738
2334-8577
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This paper presents three interconnected examinations of Asger Sørensen’s arguments in Capitalism, Alienation and Critique, which thematize Sørensen’s overarching understanding of the relationship between theory and practice: his general methodological perspective on critical theory, its distinctive epistemology and its anchoring in the empirical world. The paper authors each try to push Sørensen on these crucial points by considering how Sørensen’s variant of critical theory actually operates, scrutinizing in more detail the particular relationship between the ‘experience of injustice’, which for Sørensen constitutes the empirical foothold for critical theory, and the theoretical diagnosis of social reality which the critical theorist should formulate against the backdrop of this experience.
topic dialectics
determinate negation
foucault
degrowth
bataille
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2021/0353-57382101011I.pdf
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